kvanteina
Kvanteina are the discrete units that arise in quantum mechanics to describe physical quantities that can take only specific, indivisible values. They are most familiar in the contexts of energy, light, and angular momentum, where quantization sets fixed steps between allowed states.
Historically, the concept emerged from Planck’s work on black-body radiation and was extended by Einstein’s explanation
Quantization is accompanied by probabilistic outcomes. The exact result of a single measurement is not determined
Kvanteina are most relevant at microscopic scales, where quantum effects dominate. At macroscopic scales, interactions with