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noun, plural quan·ta [kwon -tuh ]. /ˈkwɒn tə/. quantity or amount: the least quantum of evidence.
a particular amount.
a share or portion.
a large quantity; bulk.
Physics . the smallest quantity of radiant energy, equal to Planck's constant times the frequency of the associated radiation. the fundamental unit of a quantized physical magnitude, as angular momentum. adjective sudden and significant: a quantum increase in productivity.
Origin of quantum 1610–20; noun use of neuter of Latin quantus how much
Words nearby quantum quantity theory, quantize, quantometer, quantong, Quantrill, quantum , quantum bit, quantum chemistry, quantum chromodynamics, quantum computer, quantum cryptography
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Example sentences from the Web for quantum In other words, “if you’re building a quantum computer, put it in a basement.”
Cosmic rays could pose a problem for future quantum computers | Neel Patel| August 26, 2020| MIT Technology Review
There’s no doubt quantum theory is successful at the practical level.
Schrödinger’s Cat When Nobody Is Looking - Issue 89: The Dark Side | Daniel Sudarsky| August 26, 2020| Nautilus
That is, we don’t need quantum computing or nanotube transistors to augment or replace silicon chips yet.
Moore’s Law Lives: Intel Says Chips Will Pack 50 Times More Transistors | Jason Dorrier| August 23, 2020| Singularity Hub
What makes the quantum computing competition different from most in the industry is that rivals are taking wildly different approaches.
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Zooming in to that hidden center involves virtual particles — quantum fluctuations that subtly influence each interaction’s outcome.
The Mathematical Structure of Particle Collisions Comes Into View | Charlie Wood| August 20, 2020| Quanta Magazine
He majored in mathematical physics, studying mind-bending theories of quantum mechanics and partial differential equations.
How the NSA Became a Killing Machine | Shane Harris| November 9, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Weird as the theory is, invoking “quantum physics” is not an escape clause from obeying physical laws.
Dear NASA: Fuel-Free Rocket Thruster Is Literally Too Good to Be True | Matthew R. Francis| August 4, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Each type of atom and molecule has its own unique spectrum, according to the rules of quantum mechanics.
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Which is why it continues to go forward, even as the odds for success dip to the quantum level.
The Obamacare Swindle | Jamelle Bouie| September 18, 2013| DAILY BEAST
And they wield unheard of computing power; they manage to harness the immense amounts of information inherent in quantum waves.
The Big Idea: Werner Loewenstein’s ‘Physics in Mind’ | Werner Loewenstein| February 8, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Nor is Quantum ever more or less Quantum ; it does not admit of degree.
Men wish to have, when they seek money, a quantum of value in highly saleable form.
The Value of Money | Benjamin M. Anderson, Jr.
As to the quantum of the price, that is altogether immaterial, unless there has been fraud in the transaction.'
Secrets of the Late Rebellion | J. R. Freese
So then Bar Hhasdai was sent for; and he advised change of air and quantum sufficit of generous red wine well spiced.
The Duchess of Trajetto | Anne Manning
It was the principle that united the Colonies to oppose it, not the quantum of the tax.
Novanglus, and Massachusettensis | John Adams
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British Dictionary definitions for quantum noun plural -ta (-tə ) physics the smallest quantity of some physical property, such as energy, that a system can possess according to the quantum theory a particle with such a unit of energy amount or quantity, esp a specific amount
(often used with a negative) the least possible amount that can suffice there is not a quantum of evidence for your accusation
something that can be quantified or measured
(modifier) loosely, sudden, spectacular, or vitally important a quantum improvement
Word Origin for quantum C17: from Latin quantus (adj) how much
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Words related to quantum sum, amount, portion, measure, total, unit
Medical definitions for quantum n. pl. quan•ta (-tə ) The smallest amount of a physical quantity that can exist independently, especially a discrete quantity of electromagnetic radiation.
This amount of energy regarded as a unit.
A quantity or an amount.
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Scientific definitions for quantum Plural quanta A discrete, indivisible manifestation of a physical property, such as a force or angular momentum. Some quanta take the form of elementary particles; for example, the quantum of electromagnetic radiation is the photon, while the quanta of the weak force are the W and Z particles. See also quantum state .
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