quantum in Italian
quantum in Italian is quantistico, quantico — quantum means the smallest discrete amount of something, especially a fixed unit of energy in physics.
quantum in Italian
quantistico
(physics) Involving quanta, quantum mechanics or other aspects of quantum physics.
quantico
(physics) Involving quanta, quantum mechanics or other aspects of quantum physics.
What does "quantum" mean?
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noun The smallest discrete amount of something, especially a fixed unit of energy in physics.
"A photon is a quantum of light."
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adj Involving quantum mechanics — the physics of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic scale.
"Quantum computers use particles that can exist in more than one state at once."
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adj Sudden and dramatic rather than gradual — used loosely for a major leap forward.
"The new engine was a quantum leap in efficiency."
quantum in a sentence
- A photon is a quantum of light.
- Energy at this scale moves in quanta, not smooth increments.
- Quantum computers use particles that can exist in more than one state at once.
- The professor's research focuses on quantum theory.
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Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "quantum" in Italian?
"quantum" in Italian is quantistico, quantico. quantum means: The smallest discrete amount of something, especially a fixed unit of energy in physics.
How do you use "quantum" in a sentence?
Example: "A photon is a quantum of light." In Italian, "quantum" is quantistico, quantico.
Are there other ways to say "quantum" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "quantum": quantistico, quantico.
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