energiakvantidest
Energiakvantidest is a Finnish term that translates to "energy quanta" in English. It refers to the fundamental discrete units of energy that are theorized to exist in quantum mechanics. The concept of energy quantization was first introduced by Max Planck in 1900 to explain the spectral distribution of black-body radiation. He proposed that energy is not continuously variable but is emitted or absorbed in specific, indivisible packets, which he called quanta.
The energy of a quantum is directly proportional to the frequency of the associated radiation, a relationship
The idea of energy quanta revolutionized physics, forming a cornerstone of quantum theory. It implies that