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For a hydrogen atom in the ground state, what is the probability to find the electron between 1.03a0 and 1.04a0?

For a hydrogen atom in the ground state, what is the probability to find the electron between 1.03a0 and 1.04a0?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Quantum Mechanics

Posting ID:

59230

OTA ID:

104454

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Values of the radius

Find the lesser and greater values of the radius where the n = 2, l = 0 radial probability density has its maximum values.

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Quantum Mechanics

Posting ID:

59231

OTA ID:

103846

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The Quantum Mechanical Picture of the Hydrogen Atom

A hydrogen atom is in its n = 3 excited state. Determine, according to quantum mechanics, each of the following: (a) The total energy -1.51 eV (b) The magnitude of the maximum angular momentum the electron can have in this state ___Js (c) The maximum value that the z component of the Lz of the angular momentum can have ___Js

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Quantum Mechanics

Posting ID:

60619

OTA ID:

103997

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Introduction to quantum mechanics past paper

Could some please give detailed soltions to the following past paper Question 1. Please highlight where standard formulas (showing the formulas in bold) are used and make all methods clear explaining what has been done and why

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Quantum Mechanics

Posting ID:

63102

OTA ID:

103846

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Intro to quantum mechanics

Could some please give detailed soltions to the following past paper Question 2. Please highlight where standard formulas (showing the formulas in bold) are used and make all methods clear explaining what has been done and why.

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Quantum Mechanics

Posting ID:

63197

OTA ID:

103846

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