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quantum

1 of 1noun
/ˈkwɑntəm/
Forms:quanta
1

the smallest possible amount of a particular quantity that cannot be divided any further

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  • The behavior of subatomic particles is governed by the principles of quantum mechanics.
  • Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon where particles become interconnected in such a way that the state of one particle instantaneously affects the state of another, regardless of the distance between them.
  • The uncertainty principle, a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics, states that certain pairs of physical properties, such as position and momentum, cannot be simultaneously measured with arbitrary precision.
  • Quantum tunneling allows particles to pass through energy barriers that would be impassable according to classical mechanics.
  • Quantum electrodynamics is a quantum field theory that describes the interactions between electromagnetic fields and charged particles, such as electrons and photons.
2

a discrete or fixed amount of something, analogous to a quantum in physics

  • Each employee received a quantum of compensation for the extra work.
  • The court awarded a quantum of damages appropriate to the loss.
  • The committee allocated a quantum of funds for each department.
  • He contributed only a small quantum of effort to the group task.
  • They measured a quantum of relief among the population after the announcement.