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Troubleshooting a Wrong Multiplying 2nd Equation
I see. I just took the innerproduct with the dummy variable ! Now, I realize my mistake. Thanks a lot, that makes quite clear to me.- n.easwaranand
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Troubleshooting a Wrong Multiplying 2nd Equation
In that case, what would be the answer? ψ(x)∫Φ*(x')dx' = <x|Ψ>∫<Φ|x'>dx'- n.easwaranand
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Troubleshooting a Wrong Multiplying 2nd Equation
This integral ∫Φ*(x')dx' is expressed as <Φ|x'> .- n.easwaranand
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Troubleshooting a Wrong Multiplying 2nd Equation
Can't figure out what is wrong with my solution. Multiplying 2nd equation with |x'> to get <Φ|x'>=∫<Φ|x'><x'|x'>dx' = ∫Φ*(x')dx' So, W=ψ(x)∫Φ*(x')dx' = <x|Ψ><Φ|x'> But this is wrong. Not sure what is final answer.- n.easwaranand
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- Troubleshooting
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Zener diode : Calculating the series resistance
Homework Statement : [/B] Given a voltage regulator with 6.8V Zener diode, input voltage range of 15-20V and load current range 5mA-20mA. Calculate the series resistance R for the regulator.Homework Equations : [/B] Applying KVL and no load situation, we get R = (V - Vz)/Iz where V is the...- n.easwaranand
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- Diode Resistance Series Series resistance
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help