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quantum theory — n a theory in physics based on the concept of the subdivision of radiant energy into finite quanta and applied to numerous processes involving transference or transformation of energy in an atomic or molecular scale * * * the theory that the… … Medical dictionary
quantum theory — Physics. 1. any theory predating quantum mechanics that encompassed Planck s radiation formula and a scheme for obtaining discrete energy states for atoms, as Bohr theory. 2. any theory that treats certain phenomena by the methods of quantum… … Universalium
quantum theory — noun A theory developed in early 20th century, according to which nuclear and radiation phenomena can be explained by assuming that energy only occurs in discrete amounts called quanta. In current usage quantum theory may refer to any or all of… … Wiktionary
Old quantum theory — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle … Wikipedia
quantum theory — The theory developed from Planck s law to account for black body radiation, the photoelectric effect and the Compton effect and to form the Bohr model of the atom and its modification by Sommerfeld … Dictionary of automotive terms
QUANTUM THEORY — classical physics as developed by NEWTON held that it was possible to know both the speed and position of any particle. With HEISENBERG S uncertainty principle, modern physics recognized that we can know either the speed or the position of a… … Concise dictionary of Religion
quantum mechanics — quantum mechanical, adj. Physics. a theory of the mechanics of atoms, molecules, and other physical systems that are subject to the uncertainty principle. Abbr.: QM Cf. nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, relativistic quantum mechanics. [1920 25]… … Universalium
Planck constant — Planck s relation redirects here. For the law governing black body radiation, see Planck s law. Values of h Units 6.62606957(29)×10−34 J·s[1] 4.135 … Wikipedia
Quantum gravity — is the field of theoretical physics attempting to unify quantum mechanics, which describes three of the fundamental forces of nature (electromagnetism, weak interaction, and strong interaction), with general relativity, the theory of the fourth… … Wikipedia
Planck units — are units of measurement named after the German physicist Max Planck, who first proposed them in 1899. They are an example of natural units, i.e. units of measurement designed so that certain fundamental physical constants are normalized to 1. In … Wikipedia
Quantum electrodynamics — (QED) is a relativistic quantum field theory of electrodynamics. QED was developed by a number of physicists, beginning in the late 1920s. It basically describes how light and matter interact. More specifically it deals with the interactions… … Wikipedia