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Schrodinger wave equation is a wave equation in quantum mechanics that describes the wave-like behavior of a particle. This equation is named after Austrian physicist Erwin Schrodinger, who derived it in 1925. The Schrodinger equation is important because it provides a way to understand and predict the behavior of subatomic particles, which are the building blocks of atoms and molecules. It also forms the basis for the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. In this video Time Independent Schrodinger wave equation has been derived using classical mechanics.