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Graduate Energy eigenvalue and mass inverse relation?
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Graduate Energy eigenvalue and mass inverse relation?
Accepted. Okay. So, say, I come to the relation, what does it mean now? Okay, the mass is constant. But, here's the problem: Consider two masses, one of an electron, the other of a ball of mass 1 kg. Plug both in the same equation. I will get the value of E to be greater for an electron, and...- AbbasB.
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Graduate Energy eigenvalue and mass inverse relation?
My doubt is simply the following (discounting the idea E = mc^2): The m in the equation is the mass of the 'particle', how is it inversely related to the energy? What does the equation even mean? Also, I must add, the equation was derived when TISE was solved for a box of 1D, that is, the...- AbbasB.
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Energy eigenvalue and mass inverse relation?
So, after time-independent 1D Schrödinger equation is solved, this is obtained E = n2π2ħ2/(2mL2) This means that the mass of the 'particle' is inversely related to the energy eigenvalue. Does this mean that the actual energy of the particle is inversely related to its mass? Isn't this counter...- AbbasB.
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- Eigenvalue Eigenvalues Energy Inverse Mass Quantum mechahnics Relation
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Quantum Mechanics Simulations - Project
Hello. I am not too sure if this thread is the right place to post this in. But anyway. I have to make a project for my final year, and I have chosen to make a quantum mechanics based project. I am thinking of doing some quantum mechanics based simulations, give a little bit of history of...- AbbasB.
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- Mechanics Project Quantum Quantum mechaincs Quantum mechanics Simulations
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help