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Wave Functions & Probability

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Wave Functions & Probability

At the quantum level, particles such as electrons and alpha particles can be represented by a wave function.

Probability

Probability

  • In quantum mechanics, a particle’s trajectory and destination cannot be precisely predicted for each particle individually.
  • This is due to the wave behavior of matter as formulated by de Broglie.
  • It makes sense to instead investigate the distribution of probabilities of a particle being in certain locations.
Probability 2

Probability 2

  • There is a small, nonzero chance that an alpha particle will be located far away from its original location inside the nucleus.
  • There is a small probability each second of the alpha particle being found at this new position, effectively resulting in alpha decay.
  • The greater this probability, the less time it takes to happen and thus, the shorter the half-life of the decay sequence.
Wave function

Wave function

  • The wave function represents the probability of finding the particle at a given precise location.
  • A particle with a wave function that is spread out in space is more likely to be found further away from the place we expect it to be.
  • A particle with a wave function that is narrow is more likely to be found close to the place we expect it to be.
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Fields at Work

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Measurements

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