PHYS 342: Modern Physics

PHYS 342: Modern Physics

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  • Lecture 5.6: Energy Eigenvalues of Schrödinger's Equation for the Hydrogen Atom 1. Lecture 5.6: Energy Eigenvalue… 0
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  • The allowed energies E come from the radial equation 2. The allowed energies E come fr… 64.998331664998332
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  • Doing the math gives: 3. Doing the math gives: 244.01067734401067
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  • This gives two equations 4. This gives two equations 355.92258925592262
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  • Points to Ponder 5. Points to Ponder 521.45478812145484
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  • ground state energy 6. ground state energy 661.89522856189524
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  • In general, allowed energies given by 7. In general, allowed energies g… 722.48915582248924
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  • Specifying the Quantum States 8. Specifying the Quantum States 864.36436436436441
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  • Mapping out the energy spectrum 9. Mapping out the energy spectru… 1042.5091758425092
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  • Degeneracy 10. Degeneracy 1126.0260260260261
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  • Discuss, for example, the n=2 quantum state 11. Discuss, for example, the n=2 … 1324.7247247247249
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  • Letter codes have been developed to specify the angular wavefunctions 12. Letter codes have been develop… 1389.4894894894896
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  • Molecular Orbitals 13. Molecular Orbitals 1510.5772439105774
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  • More letter codes to specify excited state wavefunctions 14. More letter codes to specify e… 1520.5872539205873
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  • Visualizing the Solutions 15. Visualizing the Solutions 1555.221888555222
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  • Older Textbooks 16. Older Textbooks 1563.6302969636304
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  • Slide 17: Untitled 17. Slide 17: Untitled 1645.9459459459461
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L5.6: Energy Eigenvalues of Schrödinger's Equation for the Hydrogen Atom

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