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← ScienceWhich outcome occurs when an electron's wave function extends into a classically forbidden region?
A)Quantum tunneling through the potential barrier✓
B)Increased electron mass proportionate to barrier height
C)Wave function reflection with minimal probability
D)Energy dissipation causing electron localization
💡 Explanation
When an electron's wave function extends into a forbidden region, quantum tunneling occurs because the wave function has a non-zero probability of existing beyond the barrier, allowing the electron to pass through. Therefore tunneling results, rather than mass increase, reflection, or localization, which require different quantum conditions.
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