Multiple Choice
A wave packet can represent a quantum particle because:
A) it has the localised nature of a particle.
B) the group velocity is identical to the speed of the particle.
C) the waves that compose the packet can show interference and diffraction.
D) of all of the above.
E) of only (a) and (b) above.
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