ཚད་རྡུལ་དངོས་ཁམས་ཚན་རིག
phys. The physics that describes the microworld, where many quantities are granular (in unites called quanta), not continuous, and where particles of light (photons) and particles of matter (such as […]
ཚད་རྡུལ་འཕོ་མཆོང་།
phys. An abrupt transition of an electron, atom, or molecule from one quantum state to another, with the absorption or emission of a quantum. ཚད་རྡུལ་ཞིག་འཇིབ་པའམ་གློད་པ་གང་རུང་ལ་བརྟེན་ནས་གློག་རྡུལ་ལམ། རྡུལ་ཕྲན་ནམ། འདུས་རྡུལ་ཞིག་ཚད་རྡུལ་གྱི་གནས་བབ་ཅིག་ནས་གཞན་ཞིག་ལ་གློ་བུར་དུ་འཕོ་བ་ལ་གོ
ཚད་རྡུལ་རྣམ་གཞག
phys. Theory that describes the microworld, where many quantities are granular (in units called quanta), rather than continuous, and where particles of light (photons) and particles of matter (such as […]
ཚད་རྡུལ་ཤུགས་རིག
phys. Branch of physics concerned with the atomic microworld based on wave functions and probabilities, introduced by Max Planck (1900) and developed by Werner Heisenberg (1925), Erwin Schrodinger (1926), and […]