Quantum Mechanics: Normalization Ensures Probability

Normalization in quantum mechanics ensures that the probability of finding a particle described by a wave function is 1. Mathematically, this is achieved by enforcing integral normalization, where the integral of the squared modulus of the wave function over all possible configurations must equal 1. This ensures that the probability density function for the particle, which gives the likelihood of finding it at a particular point in space, integrates to 1 over the entire space.

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