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Nodal

/ˈnoʊ.dəl/adjective
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Nodal describes something related to or situated at a node, which is a central point of connection in a network, structure, or system. This term often highlights critical junctions that influence the flow of energy, information, or resources, making it essential in fields like biology and computing where disruptions at these points can ripple through entire systems.

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In quantum mechanics, nodal points in atomic orbitals are regions where the probability of finding an electron is zero, and for the hydrogen atom, these nodes can create complex shapes that resemble everyday objects, like the dumbbell-shaped p-orbital, which was first visualized in the 1920s by Erwin Schrödinger's wave equations.

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