quantization
(noun)
The process of approximating a continuous signal by a set of discrete symbols or integer values.
Examples of quantization in the following topics:
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General Rules for Assigning Electrons to Atomic Orbitals
- This separating of electrons into energy units is called quantization of energy because there are only certain quantities of energy that an electron can have in an atom.
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Millikan's Oil Drop Experiment
- Aside from discerning an electron's charge, the beauty of the oil drop experiment lies in its simple and elegant demonstration that charge is actually quantized.
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Wave Equation for the Hydrogen Atom
- This explains also why the choice of z-axis for the directional quantization of the angular momentum vector is immaterial: an orbital of given ℓ and m′ obtained for another preferred axis, z′,can always be represented as a suitable superposition of the various states of different mℓ (but same ℓ) that have been obtained for z.
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The Bohr Model
- Quantization of the electromagnetic field was explained by the discreteness of the atomic energy levels.