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what is the Schrodinger law.???? ​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Schrodinger's imaginary experiment, you place a cat in a box with a tiny bit of radioactive substance.  Now, the decay of the radioactive substance is governed by the laws of quantum mechanics. This means that the atom starts in a combined state of "going to decay" and "not going to decay.

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In Schrodinger's imaginary experiment, you place a cat in a box with a tiny bit of radioactive substance. ... Now, the decay of the radioactive substance is governed by the laws of quantum mechanics. This means that the atom starts in a combined state of "going to decay" and "not going to decay".

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