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thank you! this was exactly what I was trying to understand!
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Let me say what I think for MOTIVATION you say. In CM we feel no necessity to distinguish between physical state and physical value...
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I have a problem understanding the motivation behind why all observables are represented via a hermitian operator. I understand that...
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In this problem, the only force acting on the bead is the time-dependent normal force from the rod. This force acts perpendicularly to...
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A vector field is an assignment of a vector to all the points in a region of space-time, like the classic electric or magnetic fields...
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I think the field is a mathematical entity. The DE Broglie matter wave is defined by a real number. The wave function is generally an...
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So let me rephrase what I have understood so far: The Dirac / Schrödinger equations describe a wave function, ##\psi## which...
Apr 29, 2024
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It shows that one individual electron interferes with itself. Like photons and waves do. If not for this interference, it would land...
Apr 29, 2024
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Thank you! Is the differential equation you mentioned the Schrödinger equation? Otherwise I don't understand what SCH eqn. has to do...
Apr 29, 2024
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But it still is the interference of the probability density function, not the particle itself, isn't it? I understand from the phrase...
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In Griffith's page 7, the following is mentioned: What confuses me here the most is the first sentence: "Particles have a wave...
Apr 28, 2024
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I have found the answer in Jackson, section 1.10 page 18
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we know that we can expand the following function in Legendre polynomials in the following way in the script given yo us by my...
Apr 7, 2024
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Thank you very much!!
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Thank you! But I am still confused about why we are not changing the ##\theta## that is already inside the ##\cos##. For example, a...
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