Quantum Mechanics Vocabulary

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'atom smashing' is a noun because it represents a process or action of breaking apart atoms.

  • Scientists have made significant advancements in the field of particle physics through atom smashing experiments.
  • Have you heard about that crazy atom smashing stuff scientists are doing in the lab?
  • Dude, the atom smashing experiments they're doing in the lab are blowing my mind.
  • Her words felt like atom smashing, breaking down all my defenses and leaving me vulnerable.

noun a person whose behavior or attitudes have declined to a lower standard

verb to decline or deteriorate in quality or value

  • The scientist studied the effects of degenerate matter in the universe.
  • I heard that guy is a degenerate gambler.
  • Don't hang out with him, he's a total degenerate.
  • The city's infrastructure has become degenerate over the years.

noun a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom, with no electrical charge

  • Neutrons are subatomic particles that have no electric charge.
  • I heard that neutrons are really important in nuclear reactions.
  • Neutrons are like the cool kids of the atomic world - they hang out with everyone!
  • In a crowded room, he felt like a neutron, just floating around without any real purpose.

noun a concept in physics that combines space and time into a single continuum

  • The concept of space time is a fundamental aspect of Einstein's theory of relativity.
  • Have you ever thought about how space time works in the universe?
  • Space time is like the ultimate cosmic combo of dimensions.
  • In the realm of dreams, space time becomes fluid and unpredictable.

noun a subatomic particle

adjective relating to particles that are smaller than an atom

  • Subatomic particles are the building blocks of matter.
  • I heard subatomic stuff is really tiny.
  • That subatomic thingamajig is so small you can't even see it.
  • Her presence in the room was like a subatomic particle, barely noticeable.

adjective describing something that cannot be known or understood

  • The concept of the unknowable has been a topic of philosophical debate for centuries.
  • Some things in life are just unknowable, you know?
  • I can't wrap my head around the unknowable stuff, man.
  • The depths of her emotions were like an unknowable ocean, impossible to fully comprehend.

noun a subatomic particle consisting of four quarks and one antiquark

  • Scientists have recently discovered a new subatomic particle called a pentaquark.
  • Have you heard about the pentaquark that scientists found?
  • That pentaquark thingamajig that the science folks are talking about is pretty cool.
  • The concept of a pentaquark is like finding a hidden gem in the world of particle physics.

adjective relating to or involving exchange or substitution of two mathematical quantities so that the result is the same regardless of the order in which the quantities are taken

  • In mathematics, addition is a commutative operation, meaning the order of the numbers does not affect the result.
  • When adding numbers, it doesn't matter which one you start with because addition is commutative.
  • Dude, you can switch the numbers around when adding them - it's commutative!
  • Just like how rearranging the order of ingredients in a recipe doesn't change the final dish, addition is commutative in math.

adjective Convergent is an adjective that describes something that comes together or meets at a point.

adverb Convergent can also be used as an adverb to describe the manner in which something is coming together.

  • The series is absolutely convergent, meaning it converges regardless of the order of terms.
  • The sum is absolutely convergent, so it doesn't matter how you add up the numbers.
  • This sequence is totally convergent, no matter what.
  • Her dedication to her work is like an absolutely convergent series, unwavering and constant.