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quantum number or solution of (a) Hamiltonian operator (b)Einstein mass energy relation (c) Schrodinger wave equation (d) Heisenberg uncertainty principle​

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Answered by suryakipooja
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The Schrödinger equation is the fundamentalequation of physics for describing quantum mechanical behavior. It is also often called theSchrödinger wave equation, and is a partial differential equation that describes how the wavefunction of a physical system evolves over time.

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Answer:  The Schrödinger equation is a linear partial differential equation that describes the wave function or state function of a quantum-mechanical system.[1]:1–2 It is a key result in quantum mechanics, and its discovery was a significant landmark in the development of the subject. The equation is named after Erwin Schrödinger, who postulated the equation in 1925, and published it in 1926, forming the basis for the work that resulted in his Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933.

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