Thursday, 27 July 2017

quantum mechanics - Do electrons follow wave like path or become waves?



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when an electron starts moving with high velocity does it move in a wave like path or become a wave itself?



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when an electron starts moving with high velocity does it move in a wave like path or become a wave itself?



In the present day model for elementary particles, the standard model, the electron is a point particle with the given mass and other attributes shown in the table, which have been experimentally determined.


It is not a wave. What has a wave behavior is the wavefunction $Ψ$ determining the probability of finding the electron at (x,y,z,t) by the value of $Ψ^*Ψ$ , dependent on the boundary conditions of the specific problem.



The image you show is wrong. The electron, since there are no boundary conditions, will move in a straight line within the Heisenberg uncertainty principle constraints of its given momentum.


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