vähimmäisenergia
Vähimmäisenergia, often translated as minimum energy, refers to the lowest possible energy state a system can occupy. In physics, this concept is fundamental to understanding the stability and behavior of matter. A system naturally tends towards its lowest energy state, much like a ball rolling downhill will settle at the bottom.
Different systems have different interpretations of vähimmäisenergia. For an atom or molecule, it represents the ground
The concept is crucial in fields like quantum mechanics, where the Heisenberg uncertainty principle implies that