write the schrodinger wave equation with all its four dimension(the fourth dimension being time) and explain the significance of ψ in the equation.
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After much debate, the wave function is now accepted to be a probability distribution. the Schrödinger equation is used to find the allowed energy levels of quantum mechanical systems (such as atoms, or transistors). The associated wave function gives the probability of finding the particle at a certain position.
The Schrödinger equation stands for “quantum mechanics” it basically used to find the energy level in a mechanical system and the wave function gives the probability of finding a particle. That's why it is important.
Schrödinger's cat is a famous hypothetical experiment designed to point out a flaw in the Copenhagen interpretation of superposition as it applies to quantum theory. ... According to quantum law under the Copenhagen interpretation, the cat will be both dead and alive until someone looks in the box.
Psi stands for the wave function of the system, which describes the state of the system. In particular, if psi is a solution of the time-independent Schrodinger equation, it corresponds to a state of a system with a specific energy. In the case of an atom, psi is a function of the coordinates of the electrons that make up the atom and the modulus of psi (product of psi with its complex conjugate) represents the probability density of finding the electrons at specified locations.
After much debate, the wave function is now accepted to be a probability distribution. the Schrödinger equation is used to find the allowed energy levels of quantum mechanical systems (such as atoms, or transistors). The associated wave function gives the probability of finding the particle at a certain position.
The Schrödinger equation stands for “quantum mechanics” it basically used to find the energy level in a mechanical system and the wave function gives the probability of finding a particle. That's why it is important.
Schrödinger's cat is a famous hypothetical experiment designed to point out a flaw in the Copenhagen interpretation of superposition as it applies to quantum theory. ... According to quantum law under the Copenhagen interpretation, the cat will be both dead and alive until someone looks in the box.
Psi stands for the wave function of the system, which describes the state of the system. In particular, if psi is a solution of the time-independent Schrodinger equation, it corresponds to a state of a system with a specific energy. In the case of an atom, psi is a function of the coordinates of the electrons that make up the atom and the modulus of psi (product of psi with its complex conjugate) represents the probability density of finding the electrons at specified locations.
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