33. If two electrons are found in a region close together where their wave functions overlap, what can we say about the
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33. If two electrons are found in a region close together where their wave functions overlap, what can we say about the
33. If two electrons are found in a region close together where their wave functions overlap, what can we say about the probability of finding one of them at a given location in this region? If at that location the chances of finding each electron on its own are good then a) The chances of finding one of two must be even better It depends, if the two electron wave functions are out of phase, the chances of finding one of the two may actually be worse than if there was only one electron present 34. Suppose Planck's constant was bigger than it is in our universe. What would the result be? a) It would mean that the individual quantum packets of energy would be smaller and therefore less easy to observe b) It would mean that the individual quantum packets of energy would be smaller and therefore easier to observe c) It would mean that the individual quantum packets of energy would be bigger and therefore less easy to observe dit would mean that the individual quantum packets of energy would be bigger and therefore easier to observe e) It wouldn't change the size the size of quanta at all
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