I may note that the separation of satis from longo by the word eum is quite in Cicero's style (see my note on 25 quanta id magis).
Every repulse is of like nature; heu quanta de spe decidi!
Confessio expressa hosti, quantavis in Romanis ad expetendas pœnas ab infidelibus sociis, et quàm nihil in Annibale auxilii ad receptos in fidem tuendos esset.
Men quarrel and struggle about all these things--ecce vides quanta mundus laboret insania.
From this point of view thequanta appear as atoms of energy.
The hypothesis of quanta of action consists in supposing that these domains are all equal and no longer infinitely small but finite and that for each [double integral]dpdq equals h, h being a constant.
Wilhelm Wien, of Würzburg, leads by theory to precisely the conclusion announced by Planck that if we are to hold to the accepted ideas of statistical equilibrium the energy can vary only by quanta inversely proportional to wave-length.
As Poincaré now points out, the trouble is that the quanta are not constant.
My adagio is finished, and I think Quanta will have no excuse for grumbling to-day; he must be contented with his pupil.
Knobelsdorf recounted his interesting adventures in Italy; and even Quanta found courage to give the prince's favorite dog, which was snuffling at his feet, and which he hated as a rival, a hearty kick.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quanta" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.