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quantum
- IPA[ˈkwän(t)əm]
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- a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.;an analogous discrete amount of any other physical quantity, such as momentum or electric charge.
noun: quantum, plural noun: quanta
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- 1. a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
- ▪ an analogous discrete amount of any other physical quantity, such as momentum or electric charge.
- ▪ the unit quantity of acetylcholine released at a neuromuscular junction by a single synaptic vesicle, contributing a discrete small voltage to the measured end-plate potential.
- 2. a required or allowed amount, especially an amount of money legally payable in damages the court must determine the quantum of compensation due
- ▪ a share or portion each man has only a quantum of compassion
- plural form of quantum
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- an abrupt transition of an electron, atom, or molecule from one quantum state to another, with ...
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- an abrupt transition of an electron, atom, or molecule from one quantum state to another, with ...
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- a theory that attempts to explain gravitational physics in terms of quantum mechanics.
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- a branch of complementary medicine that uses low-dosage electromagnetic radiation in the ...
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- the basic unit of information in a quantum computer.
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- a huge, often sudden, increase or advance in something: there has been a quantum leap in the quality of wines marketed in the UK
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- a theory of matter and energy based on the concept of quanta, especially quantum mechanics.
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- a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it ...
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