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  1. Why is the Schrödinger wave equation totally different from the ...

    Jul 22, 2025 · 11 Why is the Schrödinger equation totally different from the classical wave equation ? In the classical wave equation (like for EM waves), there is literally an oscillating …

  2. What is the difference between the time dependent and time …

    May 16, 2021 · I've already gone through a couple of questions regarding the Schrödinger equation and none of them seem to solve my doubt. Some say that the Time Independent …

  3. What is the difference between the Bohr model of the atom and ...

    Bohr model is ad hoc -type one trick pony for explaining energy levels of hydrogen atom. Two dimensional toy model cannot represent the real world. Bohr's theory is not quantum …

  4. Lagrangian of Schrödinger field - Physics Stack Exchange

    Then applying Heisenberg equation of motion, I don't get the operator Schrödinger equation. Is it possible to work with the real Lagrangian density and somehow get the correct commutation …

  5. How to derive Schrödinger equation? - Physics Stack Exchange

    Schrödinger Equation is a postulate in traditional approaches to Quantum Mechanics. I think you could postulate Klein-Gordon Equation or Dirac Equation instead, which appeared as …

  6. How did Schrödinger come up with his equation? [duplicate]

    6 Of course, now we've adopted Schrödinger equation as a postulate: it is true. However, Schrödinger derived the equation from previous knowledge. Schrödinger thought his equation …

  7. Schrödinger equation in momentum space - Physics Stack Exchange

    Apr 14, 2016 · Schrödinger equation in momentum space Ask Question Asked 9 years, 8 months ago Modified 6 years, 5 months ago

  8. Schrödinger's equation relation to quantum numbers

    Aug 25, 2016 · What I was curious about, is how, specifically, quantum numbers describing an electron/ orbitals are related to the Schrödinger's equation. When you solve the s.e. you …

  9. Can the Heisenberg uncertainty principle alone be sufficient to ...

    Apr 20, 2025 · Can someone provide a specific example (electron in a square well, hydrogen atom, harmonic oscillator, etc.) where a problem in quantum mechanics is solved using the …

  10. What do imaginary numbers practically represent in the …

    Dec 20, 2017 · The Schrödinger equation describes the behavior of an entity called the wave-function. The wave-function is not real; it does not represent any physical phenomenon.