superposition

Etymology
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Pronunciation

 * , su‧per‧pos‧i‧tion,
 * , su‧per‧pos‧i‧tion,
 * , su‧per‧pos‧i‧tion,
 * , su‧per‧pos‧i‧tion,
 * , su‧per‧pos‧i‧tion,
 * , su‧per‧pos‧i‧tion,
 * , su‧per‧pos‧i‧tion,
 * , su‧per‧pos‧i‧tion,

Noun

 * 1) The placing of one thing on top of another.
 * 2)  The deposition of one stratum over another; the principle that in a series of sedimentary strata, the lower strata are the older.
 * 3)  The situation in quantum mechanics where two or more quantum states are added together (superposed) to yield another valid quantum state.
 * 1)  The situation in quantum mechanics where two or more quantum states are added together (superposed) to yield another valid quantum state.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: налагане
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Greek:
 * Kazakh: суперұстаным, суперпозиция


 * Bulgarian: напластяване
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Kazakh: суперұстаным, суперпозиция


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Greek:
 * Kazakh: суперұстаным, суперпозиция
 * Persian: برهم‌نهی
 * Polish: superpozycja