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Graduate How Do You Calculate the Normalization Constant for Radial Wave Functions?
Yes. And I just plugged it in on mathematica and got an answer of 24. I was trying to do it by hand because I hate taking the easy way out, but thanks so much for responding!- Khaleesi
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Graduate How Do You Calculate the Normalization Constant for Radial Wave Functions?
Well the initial equation states that it's from 0 to infinity. That's were I don't see an actual value coming into place. Unless the bounds somehow change?- Khaleesi
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate How Do You Calculate the Normalization Constant for Radial Wave Functions?
Hi, so I'm having a bit of trouble understanding the normalization of radial waves. I understand that the equation is the integral of ((R^2)r^2)=1 but I'm not understanding how the process works. I need the normalization constant on R32. I got the function to come out to be...- Khaleesi
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