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can anyone solve shrödinger's wave equation?​

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Answered by saajainaksbdi
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  1. Schrödinger saw that for an object with E=hν (the Planck relation, where E equals energy and h is Planck's constant), and λ = h/p (the de Broglie wavelength, where p is momentum), this equation can be rewritten as a quantum wave function. This is the quantum wave function.
  2. Solution:The wave function Ψ(x, t) = Aei(kx−ωt) represents a valid solution to the Schrödinger equation. The wave function is referred to as the free wave function as it represents a particle experiencing zero net force (constant V ).

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