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quantum
noun (quanta )
1
a an amount or quantity, especially a specified one;
b a portion, part or share.
2 physics
a the minimal indivisible amount of a specified physical property (eg momentum or electromagnetic radiation energy, etc) that can exist;
b a unit of this, eg the photon.
adjective
1 physics concerned with or relating to quanta quantum effect .
2 major, large or impressive but also sudden, unexpected or abrupt, etc a quantum advance .
[17c: from Latin, neuter of quantus how much]
noun (quanta )
1
a an amount or quantity, especially a specified one;
b a portion, part or share.
2 physics
a the minimal indivisible amount of a specified physical property (eg momentum or electromagnetic radiation energy, etc) that can exist;
b a unit of this, eg the photon.
adjective
1 physics concerned with or relating to quanta quantum effect .
2 major, large or impressive but also sudden, unexpected or abrupt, etc a quantum advance .
[17c: from Latin, neuter of quantus how much]
quantum electrodynamics
noun , physics the branch of quantum theory that involves the study of the electromagnetic field in relation to the way it interacts with charged particles.
noun , physics the branch of quantum theory that involves the study of the electromagnetic field in relation to the way it interacts with charged particles.
quantum leap or quantum jump
noun
1 a sudden transition; a spectacular advance.
2 physics a sudden transition from one energy state in an atom or molecule to another.
noun
1 a sudden transition; a spectacular advance.
2 physics a sudden transition from one energy state in an atom or molecule to another.
quantum mechanics
singular noun , physics a mathematical theory that developed from the quantum theory and which is used in the interpretation of the behaviour of particles, especially subatomic ones.
[1920s]
singular noun , physics a mathematical theory that developed from the quantum theory and which is used in the interpretation of the behaviour of particles, especially subatomic ones.
[1920s]
quantum theory
noun , physics a theory, developed by Max Planck (1858?1947), based on the principle that in physical systems energy is emitted or absorbed in finite quanta rather than continuously.
noun , physics a theory, developed by Max Planck (1858?1947), based on the principle that in physical systems energy is emitted or absorbed in finite quanta rather than continuously.
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