Classical physics

Impact of relativity and quantum mechanics on classical mechanics

Classical physics refers to physics theories that are non-quantum or both non-quantum and non-relativistic, depending on the context. In historical discussions, classical physics refers to pre-1900 physics, while modern physics refers to post-1900 physics, which incorporates elements of quantum mechanics and relativity.[1] However, relativity is based on classical field theory rather than quantum field theory and is often categorized with "classical physics."[citation needed]

  1. ^ Weidner, Richard T.; Sells, Robert L. (1968). "Preface". Elementary Modern Physics. p. iii.

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