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Quantum Mechanics
Wave-particle duality
How does the amplitude of a matter wave relate to probability?
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The square of the amplitude (actually the magnitude squared of the complex amplitude) is proportional to the probability of finding a particle there
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Please see your later post, which I saw first. Sra
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