Continuous change refers to a smooth, gradual change that occurs over a range of values without specific breaks or steps in between. Quantized change, on the other hand, involves discrete, distinct steps or levels where the values can only change in specific increments or units. An example of continuous change could be temperature increasing gradually over time, while an example of quantized change could be the energy levels of electrons in an atom jumping between specific values.
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Max Planck considered quantized the energy of vibrating atoms, leading to the development of quantum theory. He proposed that energy is emitted or absorbed in discrete units or "quanta," rather than in a continuous manner.
I believe it can - the energy of a photon is the product of the frequency and Plank's constant - and as far as I know, the frequency is not quantized.
a continuous change in position is called Motion
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It is quantised.
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Something that is quantized means that it can only exist in discrete, specific amounts or values, rather than being continuous. This concept is often seen in physics, where certain properties like energy, charge, or angular momentum are restricted to particular quantized levels.
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The linear discrete time interval is used in the interpretation of continuous time and discrete valued: Quantized signal.
When a quantity is quantized, it means that it can only take on discrete, specific values rather than any continuous value. This is often seen in physical phenomena such as the quantization of energy levels in atoms or the quantization of charge in elementary particles.
Quantized means that the physical quantity can only take on certain specific values, and not any value within a continuous range. This is often seen in phenomena like energy levels in atoms or the quantization of angular momentum in quantum mechanics.
This difference is an example of continuous change versus discrete change. Continuous change happens gradually and progresses steadily over time, while discrete change occurs suddenly and marks a clear transition point. Height and weight changing gradually is continuous change, while getting a driver's license suddenly marking a new phase in life is discrete change.
Max Planck considered quantized the energy of vibrating atoms, leading to the development of quantum theory. He proposed that energy is emitted or absorbed in discrete units or "quanta," rather than in a continuous manner.
The difference between continuous and discrete system lies in the variables. Whereas the continuous systems have dynamic variables, the discrete system have static variables.
I believe it can - the energy of a photon is the product of the frequency and Plank's constant - and as far as I know, the frequency is not quantized.
contiguous is "separated in space" and continuous is "separated in time"