Similar words: quantity, in quantity, momentum, quandary, quarantine, tumor, autumn, costume. Meaning: ['kwɑntəm /'kwɒ-] n. 1. a discrete amount of something that is analogous to the quantum in quantum theory 2. (physics) the smallest discrete quantity of some physical property that a system can possess (according to quantum theory).
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121) Thankfully, like Feynman himself, they incorporate many diagrams to explain his findings in quantum electrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics.
122) The potential commercial and military applications of quantum cryptography are breathtaking.
123) If you thought that science was invariably characterised by clarity of vision you may have found the quantum world unexpectedly murky.
124) Products' can also be taken between any other pair of quantum states, not necessarily single-particle states.
125) The quantum mechanical formalism itself is left as the sole source of insight.
126) Quantum, optical, chemical[http://sentencedict.com/quantum.html], analogue and evolutionary computers all offer opportunities to rethink completely the way we do computing.
127) I think that there are two aspects to the question of a quantum leap in nuclear weapons.
128) The new wine of quantum theory was soon bursting the old wineskins of classical mechanics.
129) This paucity of information arises from the role that uncertainty has in quantum mechanics.
130) Capra's parallels are between not hypotheses but concepts, for example the ch'i and the quantum field.
131) There have to be quantum fields with very definite properties of energy, mass and so on.
132) But there are conservatives, who, while acknowledging the successes of quantum mechanical methods, caution against complacency.
133) What are the prospects of obtaining a quantum theory of gravity and of unifying it with the other three categories of interactions?
134) It is not the case that absolutely anything can happen at any moment, at the quantum level.
135) However we have seen that quantum theory places considerable restraint on a plain man's objectivist view of the natural world.
136) This was the first indication that quantum mechanics might remove the singularities that were predicted by general relativity.
137) However, it is possible to copy a quantum state if we are prepared to destroy the state of the original.
138) The growing interest in and use of abinitio quantum mechanics requires the manipulation of masses of numerical data.
139) Quantum mechanics therefore introduces an unavoidable element of unpredictability or randomness into science.
140) It seems that the weight of the evidence is in favour of quantum mechanics and against local reality.
141) We have learnt that, according to quantum mechanics, even a single particle must behave like a wave all by itself.
142) Here is the unique point at which the fitful indeterminacy of quantum theory makes itself felt.
143) Yet Einstein never accepted quantum mechanics because of its element of chance and uncertainty.
144) This is because, in the wacky world of quantum physics, light is wavy as well as particulate.
145) But at the quantum level these terms give important interference effects.
146) In fact, according to the rules of quantum mechanics, what is happening is even more mysterious than that!
147) In such strong fields the effects of quantum mechanics should be important.
148) Microchips aid quantum physics Technology from the semiconductor industry has allowed an experiment in fundamental physics previously possible only in theory.
149) And yet, the most sophisticated experiments have proved quantum theory correct time after time.
150) Quantum expects to ship 1. 5 million units by the end of June.
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