InterviewSolution
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How Is A Particle Composed Of Many Waves? |
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Answer» It isn’t. De Broglie THOUGHT he could make such a thing with his matter waves to explain the wavelike properties of PARTICLES. But it didn’t work, because of the PROBABILISTIC nature of the interference. We have learned from Max BORN and others that we have to represent a particle by a PROBABILITY function. This function, not the particle itself, we represent sometimes by the wave packet sum. It isn’t. De Broglie thought he could make such a thing with his matter waves to explain the wavelike properties of particles. But it didn’t work, because of the probabilistic nature of the interference. We have learned from Max Born and others that we have to represent a particle by a probability function. This function, not the particle itself, we represent sometimes by the wave packet sum. |
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