By using the wave function, the potential for obtaining an electron within a matter-wave can be explained. This can be obtained by entering the imaginary square number to find the solution of the real value that leads to the electron field. The concept of wave performance was introduced in 1925 with the help of Schrodinger mathematicians.
Acceptable wave activity must have a single value, must be standardized, and must continue at a set time.
A situation in which all opportunities come together to make it 1. In the event that it adds to the constant, then this fixed value is combined with the function of the wave to make the chances 1 and reach normally.
The physical significance of wave activity is non-particle as it is a complex and invisible number. However, the square root of the positive wave activity of the wave has physical significance.