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- Free_particle abstract "In physics, a free particle is a particle that, in some sense, is not bound by an external force, or equivalently not in a region where its potential energy varies. In classical physics, this means the particle is present in a "field-free" space. In quantum mechanics, it means a region of uniform potential, usually set to zero in the region of interest since potential can be arbitrarily set to zero at any point (or surface in three dimensions) in space.".
- Free_particle thumbnail Propagation_of_a_de_broglie_wave.svg?width=300.
- Free_particle wikiPageID "1297539".
- Free_particle wikiPageLength "8579".
- Free_particle wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Free_particle wikiPageRevisionID "659206380".
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Amplitude.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Angular_frequency.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Classical_mechanics.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Concepts_in_physics.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quantum_mechanics.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quantum_models.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Complex_conjugate.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Complex_number.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink De_Broglie_relations.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Delta_potential.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Finite_potential_well.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Finite_square_well.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Fourier_transform.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Group_velocity.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Heisenberg_uncertainty_principle.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Kinetic_energy.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Massive_particles.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Matter_wave.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Momentum.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Momentum_space.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Particle_in_a_box.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Phase_velocity.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Physics.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Plane_wave.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Position_and_momentum_space.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Probability_density_function.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Relativistic_wave_equations.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Schrödinger_equation.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Uncertainty_principle.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Velocity.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Wave_function.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Wave_packet.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Wave_vector.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Wavefunction.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink Wavepacket.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLink File:Propagation_of_a_de_broglie_wave.svg.
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Free particle".
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schrödinger free particle".
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLinkText "free particle".
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLinkText "free".
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLinkText "free-particles".
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLinkText "particle free to move".
- Free_particle wikiPageWikiLinkText "scattering".
- Free_particle align "center".
- Free_particle caption "In the limit ħ → 0, the particle's position and momentum become known exactly.".
- Free_particle caption "Increasing amounts of wavepacket localization, meaning the particle becomes more localized.".
- Free_particle direction "horizontal".
- Free_particle footer "Interpretation of wave function for one spin-0 particle in one dimension. The wavefunctions shown are continuous, finite, single-valued and normalized. The colour opacity of the particles corresponds to the probability density of finding the particle at the points on the x-axis.".
- Free_particle hasPhotoCollection Free_particle.
- Free_particle image "Perfect localization.svg".
- Free_particle image "Quantum mechanics travelling wavefunctions.svg".
- Free_particle width "200".
- Free_particle width "400".
- Free_particle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Free_particle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Free_particle subject Category:Classical_mechanics.
- Free_particle subject Category:Concepts_in_physics.
- Free_particle subject Category:Quantum_mechanics.
- Free_particle subject Category:Quantum_models.
- Free_particle hypernym Particle.
- Free_particle type Scientist.
- Free_particle type Concept.
- Free_particle type Mechanic.
- Free_particle type Physic.
- Free_particle comment "In physics, a free particle is a particle that, in some sense, is not bound by an external force, or equivalently not in a region where its potential energy varies. In classical physics, this means the particle is present in a "field-free" space. In quantum mechanics, it means a region of uniform potential, usually set to zero in the region of interest since potential can be arbitrarily set to zero at any point (or surface in three dimensions) in space.".
- Free_particle label "Free particle".
- Free_particle sameAs Partícula_lliure.
- Free_particle sameAs Volná_částice.
- Free_particle sameAs Freies_Teilchen.
- Free_particle sameAs Partícula_libre.
- Free_particle sameAs ذره_آزاد.
- Free_particle sameAs חלקיק_חופשי.
- Free_particle sameAs Particella_libera.
- Free_particle sameAs 自由粒子.
- Free_particle sameAs Cząstka_swobodna.
- Free_particle sameAs m.04qw86.
- Free_particle sameAs Свободные_частицы.
- Free_particle sameAs Вільні_частинки.
- Free_particle sameAs Q1454200.
- Free_particle sameAs Q1454200.
- Free_particle sameAs 自由粒子.
- Free_particle wasDerivedFrom Free_particle?oldid=659206380.
- Free_particle depiction Propagation_of_a_de_broglie_wave.svg.
- Free_particle isPrimaryTopicOf Free_particle.