kvantiseerimisväärtus
Kvantiseerimisväärtus refers to the smallest possible change or increment in a quantized system. In essence, it is the minimum step size that a physical quantity can take when it is quantized. This concept is fundamental in quantum mechanics, where many physical properties, such as energy levels in atoms or the charge of an electron, are not continuous but exist in discrete, quantized units.
The kvantiseerimisväärtus dictates the resolution of the quantization. For instance, if the energy of a system
The value of the kvantiseerimisväärtus is specific to the physical system and the quantity being quantized.