Normalization in Quantum Physics : Such Great Physics

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In quantum physics, a physical system such as a particle or a collection of particles is denoted by the ketsai which can mathematically be represented by a column vector. Find out about normalization in quantum physics with help from an applied physics professional in this free video clip.

Expert: Walter Unglaub
Filmmaker: bjorn wilde

Series Description: Physics is one of the most important topics that we will all learn about during our educational careers. Find out about physics with help from an applied physics professional in this free video series.
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If the value weren't normalized, would it give the total number of ways a particular system can arrange itself to satisfy the given criterion (e.g. spin up/down)? If so, normalization could be throwing away information about 'universe' populations within our multiverse.

MuggsMcGinnis
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what i understood ?!:/
is that 
normalization is when i sum all probabilities in the box i get one 
is this is the meaning ?
thanks in advance 

mohamedakl
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You said ‘probability’ @ 2:32. It confused me.

jimf
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Did he write everything backwards? lol

anday
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Thank you, Jesus! This was very helpful!

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