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quantum mechanics
mecánica cuántica

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

mechanics [Am məˈkænɪks, Brit mɪˈkanɪks] SUBST

1. mechanics + Sg Verb:

mechanics PHYS, MECH

2.1. mechanics + pl Verb (method, practical details):

2.2. mechanics + pl Verb (mechanical parts):

mechanic [Am məˈkænɪk, Brit mɪˈkanɪk] SUBST

mechanics [Am məˈkænɪks, Brit mɪˈkanɪks] SUBST

1. mechanics + Sg Verb:

mechanics PHYS, MECH

2.1. mechanics + pl Verb (method, practical details):

2.2. mechanics + pl Verb (mechanical parts):

I. quantum <pl quanta> [Am ˈkwɑn(t)əm, Brit ˈkwɒntəm] SUBST

1. quantum (amount):

quantum form

2. quantum PHYS:

quantum attr

II. quantum [Am ˈkwɑn(t)əm, Brit ˈkwɒntəm] ADJ attr

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quantum mechanics SUBST + Sg Verb

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mechanic [mɪˈkænɪk] SUBST

mecánico(-a) m (f)

mechanics [mɪˈkænɪks] SUBST

1. mechanics + Sg Verb AUTO, TECH:

2. mechanics + pl Verb ugs (how things are organized):

quantum <quanta> [ˈkwɒntəm, Am ˈkwɑ:nt̬əm] SUBST

1. quantum form (quantity):

2. quantum PHYS (unit of radiant energy):

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quantum mechanics SUBST + Sg Verb

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mechanics [mɪ·ˈkæn·ɪks] SUBST Pl

1. mechanics AUTO, TECH:

2. mechanics ugs (how things are organized):

mechanic [mɪ·ˈkæn·ɪk] SUBST

mecánico(-a) m (f)

quantum <quanta> [ˈkwan·təm] SUBST

1. quantum form (quantity):

2. quantum PHYS (unit of radiant energy):

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In quantum mechanics, electron configurations of atoms are described as wavefunctions.
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There are various interpretations of quantum mechanics that do not agree with each other.
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First, it is unclear how to extend quantum mechanics to include the effects of special relativity.
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The earliest versions of quantum mechanics were formulated in the first decade of the 20th century.
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A similar relationship between duration in time and bandwidth in frequency also forms the mathematical basis for the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics.
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