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Explores the computation of decay and scattering rates, focusing on Lorentz invariant Matrix Element and the Feynman rules for Quantum Electrodynamics (QED).
Introduces electrostatics, focusing on Coulomb's force, electric field representation, superposition principle, and visualization of electric field vectors using field lines.
Delves into Young's experiment, showcasing the dual nature of quantum objects as waves and particles through interference patterns and discrete behaviors.