
Quantum Tunneling Takes a Surprisingly Long Time
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Science, Physics, Chemistry
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the concept of quantum tunneling, a phenomenon where particles pass through barriers, essential for processes like photosynthesis and solar fusion. It delves into quantum physics basics, explaining wave functions and the Schrodinger equation. The video highlights a University of Toronto experiment measuring tunneling time using rubidium atoms, revealing it takes 0.61 milliseconds. This finding is significant for future technologies, especially quantum computing, as understanding tunneling time is crucial for developing advanced tools.
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