explain the terms used in Schrodinger's equation
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Schrodinger's equation shows all of the wave like properties of matter and was one of greatest achievements of 20th century science. The Schrodinger equation is the name of the basic non-relativistic wave equation used in one version of quantum mechanics to describe the behaviour of a particle in a field of force.
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