Equation of Schrodinger's Wave
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Abstract
The Schrodinger equation is a quantum physics partial differential equation used to determine
the wave function and energy of atomic and molecular systems. It is a non-relativistic
phenomenological equation that is solved to acquire insight into the qualities of a physical
system. Calculation of an infinite set of linked integrodifferential equations is required in the
general situation [3 ]. He found the electron in 1897, and that led to a model of an atom that
had protons and electrons that had different charges. An experiment done by Ernest
Rutherford and others in 1911 found that the positive charge in an atom was concentrated in
space much smaller than the size of the atom itself. This is what they found. This led to a
picture of the atom as a small solar system with a big, positively charged nucleus and a group
of electrons that move around it all the time[4].