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Quantum physics potential barrier R and T
you are right i use R and divided by sqrt(2mE) and got the result. Thank you
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Oct 8, 2014
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Quantum physics potential barrier R and T
If i use those expressions i can't get the expression 6-44, the books says hint: Expresses k1 and k2 in terms of V/E but i don't know what that means
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Oct 6, 2014
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Quantum physics potential barrier R and T
Yes, Matterwave. How can i express k1 and k2 in terms of V and E? i have no idea Thank you
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Oct 6, 2014
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Quantum physics potential barrier R and T
Homework Statement Prove (6-44) which expresses the reflection and transmission coefficients in terms of the ratio E/V0.Homework Equations [/B] The Attempt at a Solution express k1 and k2 in terms of V/E? [/B]
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