nonrelativistic quantum mechanics

[non-rel-uh-ti-vis-tik, non-]

non·rel·a·tiv·is·tic quan·tum mechan·ics

[non-rel-uh-ti-vis-tik, non-]
noun Physics.
a form of quantum mechanics that excludes relativistic effects and is approximately applicable to low-energy problems, as the structure of atoms and molecules.
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Nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is always a great word to know.
So is energy level. Does it mean:
nonmechanical energy transfer with reference to a temperature difference between a system and its surroundings
a quantized state in which matter may exist, having constant energy and separated from others in the series by finite quantities of energy
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