kvantittuman
Kvantittuman is a concept in quantum mechanics that refers to the discrete nature of certain physical quantities. Unlike classical physics, where quantities such as energy and angular momentum can take on any value within a continuous range, in quantum mechanics, these quantities are quantized. This means they can only take on specific, discrete values, often described by the formula E = nhf, where E is the energy, n is an integer, h is Planck's constant, and f is the frequency of the radiation.
The quantization of energy is most famously illustrated by the Bohr model of the atom, where electrons
Kvantittuman is a fundamental aspect of quantum mechanics and has been experimentally verified in numerous ways.