Questions: "Think of it like a train with many cars. Each car is like a small wave, and together they form the train (which is the wave packet)."
Can we say that this phenomenon is similar to the situation having group of fishes are projecting themselves as a big fish ?????
Answer:
Yes, that's actually a great comparison! ๐You can definitely think of it like a group of fishes swimming together, forming a bigger fish. Here's how:
Imagine a school of fish swimming in the same direction, close together. Each fish is like a small wave (just like the individual cars in a train).
When you look at the group of fishes, you see a big fish-like shape that moves together.
Even though each fish is small and separate, they move as one group, just like how the small waves come together to form the wave packet.
So, in both cases:
The individual fish (waves) are small.
But the group of fishes (the wave packet) moves together as one, like a single unit.
It’s a perfect analogy for how wave packets work—many small waves (or fishes) combine to form a bigger group that moves together!
Great way of thinking about it!
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