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Solving the Schrödinger Equation for Double Barriers! Discover the mind-bending reality of Double Barrier Tunneling in quantum mechanics! This visualization demonstrates how particles 'tunnel' through solid barriers, a phenomenon that defies classical physics. We break down the Schrödinger equation and the complex math behind transmission coefficients. Watch as the...

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