Why do we use sin wave in shrodinger wave equation?
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♦To solve the Schrodinger equation you find that the particle has a probability of being located at the boundaries of zero and it is the (square) of a sine wave in between.
♦ In general it is in a superposition of multiple sine waves but we can ignore that for now.
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♦To solve the Schrodinger equation you find that the particle has a probability of being located at the boundaries of zero and it is the (square) of a sine wave in between.
♦ In general it is in a superposition of multiple sine waves but we can ignore that for now.
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♦To solve the Schrodinger equation you find that the particle has a probability of being located at the boundaries of zero and it is the (square) of a sine wave in between.
♦ In general it is in a superposition of multiple sine waves but we can ignore that for now.
✌Høpe it's help you✌
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