Multiple Choice
In quantum theory, a "wave packet"
A) represents one particle having a specific position but a range of possible velocities.
B) represents one particle having a range of possible positions but a specific velocity.
C) represents many particles, each one having a range of possible positions and a range of possible velocities.
D) represents one particle having a range of possible positions and a range of possible velocities.
E) represents many particles, each one having both a specific position and a specific velocity.
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