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asdf60
May2-06, 02:43 PM
Problem 1.17 in griffiths gives, at time t = 0, the state psi =A(a^2-x^2) for -a to a, and 0 otherwise. It asks then to find the expected value of momentum p at 0 and also the uncertainty in p. How do I do this? The only way momentum is defined is md<x>/dt, and since the state is only for time t, there seems to be no way to do this.

I know that if i take fourier transform the wave function i'll get the expected momentum, but I don't think that's what the problem wants me to do. Is there a simpler way?

asdf60
May2-06, 03:04 PM
never mind, i'm an idiot.

Tom Mattson
May2-06, 05:05 PM
Glad we could help. :biggrin:

Reshma
May3-06, 05:24 AM
Glad we could help. :biggrin:
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