The wave function of a particle always determines
(A) the position of the particle.
(B) the probability of finding the particle.
(C) the density of the particle.
(D) the electric charge of the particle.
The wave function of a particle always determines
(A) the position of the particle.
No. ---
The uncertainty principle prevents that.
The wave function of a particle always determines
(B) the probability of finding the particle.
Yes. ---
It is the square of the wave function.
The wave function of a particle always determines
(C) the density of the particle.
No. --- The particles are often assumed
to be points which do not have densities.
The wave function of a particle always determines
(D) the electric charge of the particle.
No. --- That is not what the
wave function is for.