Calculate Quantum Mechanics: The Way

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How to calculate the way in Quantum mechanic?
 
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mac_alleb said:
How to calculate the way in Quantum mechanic?
Huh? What do you mean?
 
The way formula, didn't seen in any textbooks :(
 
mac_alleb said:
The way formula, didn't seen in any textbooks :(
Something is wrong in your English - there's no such thing as a "way formula" and nothing that even close enough for us guess what you're trying to say. I'm closing this thread now - PM me when you've found the word you're looking for.
 
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