quan.ta (kwan'tı)

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{ç} quantum
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
Of a change, significant
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
Quantity, amount

The Congress's core ministerial panel on Friday gave its green signal to raising motor fuel prices but the quantum of increase emerged as a hitch.

quan.ta (kwan''tı)
Something which comes in discrete units Eg, money is quantized (divided into units); it comes in quanta (divisions) of one cent
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
The basic value or unit of some quantized variable
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
Involving quanta
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
Latin - amount
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
One of the very small discrete packets into which many forms of energy are subdivided
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
The elementary quantity of EM energy that is transmitted by a particular wavelength According to the quantum theory, EM radiation is emitted, transmitted, and absorbed as numbers of quanta, the energy of each quantum being a simple function of the frequency of the radiation
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
The smallest discrete amount of any quantity (plural: quanta)
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
An elementary particle of electromagnetic energy in the sense of wave- particle duality See photon [IUPAC Photo]
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
Quantity; amount
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
The smallest amount in which energy can exist The size of a quantum depends on the wavelength of the energy
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
An elemental unit of energy; a photon of energy hf
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
Latin: amount or extent
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
(physics) the smallest discrete quantity of some physical property that a system can possess (according to quantum theory) a discrete amount of something that is analogous to the quantum in quantum theory
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
In physics, quantum theory and quantum mechanics are concerned with the behaviour of atomic particles. Both quantum mechanics and chaos theory suggest a world constantly in flux
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
The fixed amount of time a thread or process can run before being preempted
quan.ta (kwan''tı)
When used as a noun (plural quanta): a discrete quantity of energy, momentum or angular momentum, given in units involving Planck's constant h For example electromagnetic radiation of a given frequency f is composed of quanta (also called photons) with energy hf
quan.ta (kwan'tı)
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