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Qualification Tests
A series of tests conducted on an item or system to determine if it meets the requirements established for the specified use.
Quality Assurance
System of assuring that material accepted is in accordance with requirements, including inspection and test procedures, acceptance criteria, etc.
Quantity - Distance Table
A table listing minimum recommended distances from explosive materials stores of various weights to a specific location.
Quantum Theory
Quantum theory, modern physical theory that holds that energy and some other physical properties often exist in tiny, discrete amounts. The older theories of classical physics assumed that these properties could vary continuously. Quantum theory and the theory of Relativity together form the theoretical basis of modern physics. The first contribution to quantum theory was the explanation of blackbody radiation in 1900 by Max Planck, who proposed that the energies of any harmonic oscillator are restricted to certain values, each of which is an integral multiple of a basic minimum value. The energy E of this basic quantum is directly proportional to the frequency n of the oscillator; thus E = hn, where Planck's constant h is equal to 6.63 x 10-34 J-sec. In 1905 Albert Einstein, in order to explain the Photoelectric Effect, proposed that radiation itself is also quantized and consists of light quanta, or Photons, that behave like particles. Niels Bohr used the quantum theory in 1913 to explain both atomic structure and atomic spectra. The light or other radiation emitted and absorbed by atoms is found to have only certain frequencies (or wavelengths), which correspond to the absorption or emission lines seen in atomic spectra ( Spectrum). These frequencies correspond to definite energies of the photons and result from the fact that the electrons of the atoms can have only certain allowed energy values, or levels. When an electron changes from one allowed level to another, a quantum of energy is emitted or absorbed whose frequency is directly proportional to the energy difference between the two energy levels E1 and E2; thus E2 - E1 = hv. Quantum mechanics, the application of the quantum theory to the motions of material particles, was developed during the 1920s. In 1924 Louis de Broglie proposed that not only does light exhibit particle-like properties but also particles may exhibit wavelike properties. The observation, by Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer in a 1927 experiment that the diffraction of a beam of electrons is analogous to the diffraction of a beam of light confirmed this hypothesis. A particularly important discovery of the quantum theory is the uncertainty principle, enunciated by Werner Heisenberg in 1927; it places an absolute, theoretical limit on the combined accuracy of certain pairs of simultaneous, related measurements.
Quasar
Quasar or quasi-stellar object, one of a class of faint blue celestial objects, starlike in appearance, that are currently believed to be the most distant and most luminous objects in the universe. The spectral lines of quasars have enormous Red Shifts that seem to imply that they are receding from our galaxy with speeds as great as 80% of the speed of light. If Hubble’s Law for the expansion of the universe is extrapolated to include quasars, they may be as far as 8 billion Light-Years away and consequently as luminous intrinsically as 100 galaxies combined.
Quickness
Rate of change of pressure within the closed chamber with respect to time.

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