quantum的意思和读音

quantum

: [ˈkwɑntəm] : [ˈkwɒntəm]

n.

quanta  

adj.minor

adj.major,important,dramatic,significant,considerable

quantumn.

1.a very small quantity of electromagnetic energy

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n.1.a unit used for measuring very small amounts of energy

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1.The dynamic process for the quantum information storage and that of the recall with the photon echo is discussed under adiabatic condition.

2.Therefore, you might say that the quantum pattern of the sun is different every moment, depending on where the planets are.

3.Employing quantum cryptography to transmit the vote from polling stations to central counting house is thus a bit of a publicity stunt.使

4.Within this crossover system, however, there appears to be very little, if any, interaction between the quantum particles.

5.One of the great concerns of modern physics is to marry these two concepts into a single theory of quantum gravity.

6.Quantum fluctuations could make it ripple and roll like the surface of the ocean, Weiler says.使

7.The entire universe was compressed into a little quantum dot, and it was so tight in there there was no room for any difference at all.

8.The burst of light is called a photon echo; and its observation proved we have full control over the quantum state of the atoms.

9.and that this corrected equation is itself only an imperfect approximation to an infinite set of quantum field-theoretical equations.

10.Such a system can be used as the source of quantum key distribution system with a bit error rate less than 6%.6%。