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Derivation of the velocity of an expectation value
So, I can assume again that \Psi^2\Psi goes to zero as it goes to infinity? If that's the case then thanks! =)
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May 31, 2010
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Derivation of the velocity of an expectation value
Homework Statement I am trying to derive for myself the velocity of the expectation value from the information given, specifically that <x> = \int_{-\infty}^{\infty}x|\Psi (x,t)|^2 dt (1) Eq (1) can be transformed into, \frac{d<x>}{dt} =...
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