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Drive Schrodinger’s wave equation for the motion of an electron.​

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Answered by ᏢerfectlyShine
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Schrödinger wave equation derivation

Conservation of Energy

Total energy is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particle. Substituting for EΨ and p2Ψ, we get the wave function for one-dimensional wave called “Time-dependent Schrodinger wave equation”. Schrodinger equation is written as HΨ = EΨ, where h is said to be a Hamiltonian operator.

Answered by ayushsingsingh1234
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Total energy is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particle. Substituting for EΨ and p2Ψ, we get the wave function for one-dimensional wave called “Time-dependent Schrodinger wave equation”. Schrodinger equation is written as HΨ = EΨ, where h is said to be a Hamiltonian operator.

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