| 1. | *Wave packet theory, describing the location of electrons, is a good example.
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| 2. | This wave packet becomes increasingly localized with the addition of many waves.
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| 3. | The superposition of several plane waves to form a wave packet.
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| 4. | The incoming wave packet, its tail extending ahead of it, approaches the chamber.
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| 5. | The wave that corresponds to a particle is a Wave packet.
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| 6. | One can, using them, express functions that " are " normalizable using wave packets.
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| 7. | For example, a common choice for " A " o is a Gaussian wave packet:
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| 8. | Phonons are constrained, quantized wave packets that travel at a given substance's speed of sound.
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| 9. | The main difference lies in the meaning of the reduction rule for wave packet collapse.
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| 10. | Because calculations for an infinite wave are deficient in second order, a wave packet is analysed.
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