
Wave Function
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Physics, Science
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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Mr. Anderson explains the concept of wave functions in AP Physics, highlighting their use in calculating the probability of finding matter in specific areas. He compares particles and waves, using a crime wave analogy and a particle-in-a-box model. The double slit experiment is discussed, demonstrating how particles and waves behave differently. The video explores electron behavior, showing how they exhibit wave properties through interference. Finally, Mr. Anderson teaches how to read wave functions to determine where matter is most likely to be found, emphasizing the importance of amplitude in these calculations.
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