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On an exam recently, I was given a potential well problem and asked to show the characteristic equation was given by the one in the picture. I was told that E=0 is not an acceptable solution for Phi. Please, why exactly is E=0 not an acceptable solution for Phi? (LHS=RHS=0) Thanks.
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Physics
Topic:
Quantum Mechanics
Posting ID:
52339
OTA ID:
103139
Problem 2.8 from the text book 'Quantum Mechanics' second edition by David J. Griffiths. See attached file for full problem description.
Subject:
Physics
Topic:
Quantum Mechanics
Posting ID:
52923
OTA ID:
105035
An excited atom has a configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p 3d is in the state with the greatest possible total angular momentum. Find the magnetic moment of the atom in ther of Bohr magneton.
Subject:
Physics
Topic:
Quantum Mechanics
Posting ID:
53014
OTA ID:
103139
If an atom has a state of s= 3/2 and l=2 and zero magnetic momentum what is the total angular momentum
Subject:
Physics
Topic:
Quantum Mechanics
Posting ID:
53041
OTA ID:
103139
This question is from the text book 'OPTICS' fourth edition by Eugene Hecht. Thank you so much for your help
Subject:
Physics
Topic:
Quantum Mechanics
Posting ID:
53466
OTA ID:
103997
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