| NOUN | a quantum effect | quantum effects |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- One of the first quantum effects to be explicitly noticed (but not understood at the time) was a Maxwell observation involving hydrogen, half a century before full quantum mechanical theory arrived.
- The quantum effects are centered at a set of discrete and unblended frequencies highly pronounced on top of the Hawking spectrum.
- For example, the experiments in quantum physics need to perform near absolute zero where unique quantum effects such as Bose–Einstein condensation can be observed.
- It is applicable when the temperature is high enough or the particle density is low enough to render quantum effects negligible.
- Early knowledge of how charged substances interact is now called classical electrodynamics, and is still accurate for problems that do not require consideration of quantum effects.
- These properties may be read from the classical behaviour of ideal gases, except in the region where "PV" becomes small (low temperature), where quantum effects become important.
- Hawking and Penrose proved together that the Universe should have arisen from a singularity, which Hawking himself disproved once quantum effects are taken into account.
- If quantum effects are negligible, an accelerating charged particle radiates power as described by the Larmor formula and its relativistic generalization.
- Quantum communication complexity tries to quantify the communication reduction possible by using quantum effects during a distributed computation.
- Atoms are so small that accurately predicting their behavior using classical physics is not possible due to quantum effects.
- Certain quantum effects appear to be transmitted instantaneously and therefore faster than "c", as in the EPR paradox.
- In 1975, Stephen Hawking published a calculation which suggested that black holes are not completely black but emit a dim radiation due to quantum effects near the event horizon.
- According to classical general relativity, no matter or information can flow from the interior of a black hole to an outside observer, although quantum effects may allow deviations from this strict rule.
- In the 1980s, interest arose in whether it might be possible to use quantum effects to disprove Einstein's theory of relativity.
- Research is assessing the quantum effects of nanoscale capacitors for digital quantum batteries.
- Due to its simplicity, the model allows insight into quantum effects without the need for complicated mathematics.
- In a letter written from exile, he cheered up a fellow physicist and free market advocate with the words: "Fortunately, the future is unpredictable and also – because of quantum effects – uncertain."
- Certain materials are able to resist diffusion or absorption of ultracold neutrons due to nuclear-quantum effects, specifically reflection caused by the strong interaction.
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