Chemistry, asked by simran9396, 1 year ago

what is the signifcance of (si)2?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The square of the wave function, Ψ2, however, does have physical significance: the probability of finding the particle described by a specific wave function Ψ at a given point and time is proportional to the value of Ψ2.

Answered by NikhilCr7jr
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the square of wave functions , however, does have physical significance : the probability of finding the particle described by a specific wave function at a given point and time is PROPORTIONAL to the value.

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