Explain the Schrodinger's Wave Equation.
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The Schrödinger equation is a linear partial differential equation that describes the wave function or state function of a quantum-mechanical system. ... The concept of a wave function is a fundamental postulate of quantum mechanics; the wave function defines the state of the system at each spatial position, and time.
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The Schrödinger equation, sometimes called the Schrödinger wave equation, is a partial differential equation. It uses the concept of energy conservation (Kinetic Energy + Potential Energy = Total Energy) to obtain information about the behavior of an electron bound to a nucleus.
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