5.3.5
Wave Functions & Probability
Wave Functions & Probability
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.
1Space, Time & Motion
1.1Motion
1.2Forces
1.3Momentum & Impulse
2The Particulate Nature of Matter
2.1Thermal Concepts
3Wave Behaviour
3.1Oscillations
3.2Travelling Waves
3.3Wave Characteristics
3.4Wave Behaviour
3.5Standing Waves
3.6Simple Harmonic Motion
3.7Single Slit Diffraction
3.8Interference
3.9Doppler Effect
4Fields
4.1Circular Motion
4.2Newton's Law of Gravitation
4.3Fields
4.4Fields at Work
4.5Electric Fields
4.6Magnetic Effect of Electric Currents
4.7Heating Effect of Currents
4.8Electromagnetic Induction
4.9Power Generation & Transmission
5Nuclear & Quantum Physics
5.1Discrete Energy & Radioactivity
5.2Nuclear Reactions
5.3The Interaction of Matter with Radiation
6Measurements
6.1Measurements & Errors
6.2Uncertainties & Errors
6.3Vectors & Scalars
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1Space, Time & Motion
1.1Motion
1.2Forces
1.3Momentum & Impulse
2The Particulate Nature of Matter
2.1Thermal Concepts
3Wave Behaviour
3.1Oscillations
3.2Travelling Waves
3.3Wave Characteristics
3.4Wave Behaviour
3.5Standing Waves
3.6Simple Harmonic Motion
3.7Single Slit Diffraction
3.8Interference
3.9Doppler Effect
4Fields
4.1Circular Motion
4.2Newton's Law of Gravitation
4.3Fields
4.4Fields at Work
4.5Electric Fields
4.6Magnetic Effect of Electric Currents
4.7Heating Effect of Currents
4.8Electromagnetic Induction
4.9Power Generation & Transmission
5Nuclear & Quantum Physics
5.1Discrete Energy & Radioactivity
5.2Nuclear Reactions
5.3The Interaction of Matter with Radiation
6Measurements
6.1Measurements & Errors
6.2Uncertainties & Errors
6.3Vectors & Scalars
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