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How Do You Calculate Quantum Numbers for a Two-Electron System?
Sorry I don't understand, are you saying there are more values for l (lower L)? Presumably when I have all the l's I just \pm 1/2 from each one for j? For b. I understand I have to multiple it by $ e^{i\theta}$ do I need to convert the cos to terms of $ e^{i\theta}$- dq1
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How Do You Calculate Quantum Numbers for a Two-Electron System?
l would be 6, 2, -2, -4 ?- dq1
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How Do You Calculate Quantum Numbers for a Two-Electron System?
Homework Statement (a) Consider a system composed of two electrons with orbital angular momentum quantum numbers l_1 = 4 and l_2 = 2. Give all the possible values of (i) the total orbital angular momentum quantum number L, (ii) the total angular momentum quantum number J. [8] (b) Explain...- dq1
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