kvantmehaanilised
Kvantmehaanilised is the Estonian adjective describing phenomena, systems or models that are governed by quantum mechanics. It is used to distinguish processes that require a quantum description from those adequately described by classical physics. Kvantmehaanilised systems often exhibit features such as superposition, wave–particle duality, quantized energy levels and entanglement, which have no classical analogue.
The core principles include the probabilistic nature of quantum states, expressed through the wavefunction or state
In practice, kvantmehaanilised descriptions are essential for understanding atomic structure, chemical bonding, and nanoscale phenomena. They
While many macroscopic phenomena can be approximated classically, kvantmehaanilised models become necessary when quantum coherence, interference