quantized

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to a quantum or capable of existing in only one of two states
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How To Use quantized In A Sentence

  • The hydrogen atom was stable because the possible energy states of the electron in the atom are quantized by the rule.
  • The energy that atoms and molecules can possess according to quantum theory is quantized.
  • The leather fibre state was quantized signifying by sample method and statistical distribution parameter.
  • Mononuclear diatomic gases don't have the broken symmetry that would be required for such quantized states. Hansen: Obama has only four years to save the world - NASA Watch
  • Based on site classification and projecting site index tables and quantized site index tables for China fir Masson's pine, growing stock per ha, was used to be a evalution index on site quality.
  • In modern quantum field theory a classical field is quantized and particles arise as a result.
  • In English, if we wish to refer to a bounded instance of a substance, it is necessary for the mass to be unitized (a grain of sand, a piece of furniture) or quantized (a handful of sand, a litre of water).
  • SHIFT (6) Afrophile adj. decorative aposelene projectual diplotene, aposelenium psychedelicize, adj. biotron v. dirty quadriphony quadriphonics dustoff reticulosis punch-up technopolis quantized, skim INITIAL AFFIXATIONS (20) adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 1
  • Non-trivial unitary lowest-energy reps of diffeomorphism and gauge algebras are necessarily anomalous, and a quantized observer jumps right out of their representation theory. String Theory is Losing the Public Debate
  • The hydrogen atom was stable because the possible energy states of the electron in the atom are quantized by the rule
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