Quantum Mechanics… The Rules of the Game!

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Quantum Mechanics… The Rules of the Game! Chapter Q6

A not so simple, “simple” question…. What is the smallest box in which you could hold an electron? Multiple Choice: An electron is: A) a particle B) a wave C) both A & B D) a quanton Why does the answer matter?

The Official Rules the Quantum Mechanics Game… R1: State Vector Rule (Jerilee) R2: Eigenvector Rule (Reuben) R3: Collapse Rule (Mike) R4: Probability Rule (Amber) R5: Superposition Rule (Christa) R6: Time-Evolution Rule (Anne) Explain the above rules and walk us through the accompanying examples in Moore