hullámcsomók
Hullámcsomók, or wave packets in English, are localized disturbances in a wave field that propagate without changing shape. They are a fundamental concept in wave mechanics and quantum mechanics, where they describe the behavior of particles. A wave packet is formed by superimposing waves of different frequencies, creating a wave that has a well-defined region of high amplitude (the "packet") that moves through space.
In classical wave mechanics, wave packets are used to model the propagation of disturbances in various media,
In quantum mechanics, wave packets are used to describe the behavior of particles, such as electrons or
The concept of wave packets is closely related to the uncertainty principle, which states that it is
In summary, hullámcsomók are localized disturbances in a wave field that propagate without changing shape. They