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explain fermi's golden rule...​

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Fermi's golden rule. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In quantum physics, Fermi's golden rule is a formula that describes the transition rate (probability of transition per unit time) from one energy eigenstate of a quantum system to a group of energy eigenstates in a continuum, as a result of a weak perturbation .

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Fermi's golden rule is a formula that describes the transition rate from one energy eigenstate

of a quantum system to a group of energy eigenstate in a continuum,as a result of a weak perturbation.

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