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When solving the time independent Schrodinger equation for the infinite square well in 2 or 3 dimensions (I'll use 2 dimensions for brevity), we use separation of variables, first assuming...
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1 answerWhen I was learning about indeterminacy, my teacher wasn't quite clear on why the trajectories of electrons were indeterministic. He made mention of the fact that we cannot know both...
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3 answerWe know that to measure the if the n-dimensional manifold is curved or not, we look at the Riemann Tensor. If it is 0, then it is flat otherwise it...
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0 answerIn an attempt to predict the outcome of a toss, I dropped a coin with its edge just touching another sharp edge as shown in figure. (The edge is flat...
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0 answerWhen monochromatic light is emitted from a source, there are many out of phase waves. As these waves arrive a place on a screen, there are a multitude of phases....
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3 answerSchroedinger type equations have been constantly explored in mathematics. I would like to know if is it possible to make sense of physical interpretation in the following setting: One has...
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0 answerI recently learnt of the mathematical model behind simple forced (undamped) oscillations, and typed the equations into Desmos with some parameters here, where something subscript F means...
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2 answerIs there a relationship between a particle’s momentum/energy and it’s wavelength? I know the Planck Equation for photon energy, but does this also apply to Leptons, Quarks and other Bosons?...
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1 answerIs it possible to always assume that a wave is generated from the medium components oscillating in simple harmonic motion with same amplitude but just out of phase with each...
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0 answerLately, I came across the concept of treating the electric and magnetic fields as 4-vectors via: $$E_{alpha}=F_{alphabeta}U^{beta},:B_{alpha}=frac{1}{2c}epsilon_{alphabetamunu}F^{betamu}U^{nu}$$ I wanted to check if $E_{alpha}$ and $B_{alpha}$ are spacelike...
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