I am an eighth grader (please remember this!!!) in need of some guidance in my school project on Quantum Mechanics, Theory, and Logic. I am attempting the create a graph of the Schrödinger Equation given the needed variables. To do this, I need to know what all of the variables mean and stand for.
For starters, I get to the point of:
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$$\Psi \left( x,t \right)=\frac{-\hbar}{2m}\left( i\frac{p}{\hbar} \right)\left( Ae^{ikx-i\omega t} \right)$$
Where $\hbar$ is the reduced Planck constant. And my guess is that k is kinetic energy of the particle, m is the mass, p is the potential energy, and the Greek w-like variable is the frequency.
What are the other variables?
Also, am I right so far?
\hbar. Also, that's not the schrodinger equation, just a particular solution given some function $u(x)$ for potential, which seems to be constant here. – Manishearth♦ Mar 13 '12 at 14:40