V4.1 Quantum superposition
This channel, Introductory Quantum Mechanics, is a set of videos aimed at second-year physics undergraduates. This video: linear combinations (superpositions) of solutions to the Schrödinger equation are also solutions; superpositions of stationary states need not themselves be stationary states; normalisation of superposed states; finding the probability of a superposition to give a particular outcome.

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Lecture 1: Introduction to Superposition

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V4.2 Stationary states

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Civil Service Exam Reviewer 2026 | Numerical Reasoning

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What is the Schrödinger Equation? A basic introduction to Quantum Mechanics

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19. Quantum Mechanics I: The key experiments and wave-particle duality

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To Understand the Fourier Transform, Start From Quantum Mechanics

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A Brief Guide to Quantum Model of Atom | Quantum Numbers

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The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

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Richard Feynman: Quantum Mechanical View of Reality 1

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Momentum operator, energy operator, and a differential equation

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Quantum Information Panpsychism Explained | Federico Faggin

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Why Peter Scholze is once in a Generation Mathematician

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Superposition Explained (Schrödinger's Cat) | Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

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The Physicist Who Uncovered "Negative" Time

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Bell's Theorem, a Glitch in Reality

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Why string theory isn't real physics | Roger Penrose, Brian Greene, and Eric Weinstein

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This is how Heisenberg created quantum mechanics: step-by-step guide #SoME4

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Ch 3: Why do we need a Hilbert Space? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics

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Necessity of complex numbers

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