Phy5645/probabilitycurrentdensity

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Lets consider that our wavefunction in spherical coordinates is where


if we want to calculate the probability current density for this wavefunction;


we can define probability current density of a wave function as and plug the wavefunction into this equation. Then as you see we need to calculate the

gradient. The gradient is .


Thus, since , then here the probability current density comes out;


.


On the other hand, if we want to writen down the expression of number of particles which move per second through a sphere;

So, as a result, through a unit surface, the number of particles can be defined by