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Basic Quantum mechanics, H2 approximation with SHO
ahh right, H doesn't have neutrons However, even when I only use protons and electrons I get a wrong answer and I realize my mistake for the excited states now.- osheari1
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Basic Quantum mechanics, H2 approximation with SHO
Homework Statement A H2 molecule can be approximated by a simple harmonic oscillator having spring constant k = 1.1*10^3 N/m. Find a() the energy levels, and (b) the possible wavelengths of photons emitted when the H2 molecule decays from the third excited state eventually to the ground...- osheari1
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- Approximation Mechanics Quantum Quantum mechanics Sho
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Particular Solutions of Undetermined Coefficients
Homework Statement Find a particular solution y_c to the complex differential equation y'' + 2 y' + 3 y = -1 exp(2 i t) y_c= Using the solution y_c, construct a particular solution y_{1p} to the following differential equation y'' + 2 y' + 3 y = -1 sin(2 t) y_{1p} = Again using...- osheari1
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- Coefficients Undetermined coefficients
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Reversable process with adiabatic expansion
after working it out I ended up with temperature values of T_a = 3.86K, T_b = 121.85, T_c = 30.88. however, these values seems extremely low, but I just assumed it was because of the very small volume. I determined these values by calculated gamma. sense the gas is monatomic and ideal, 5/2R =...- osheari1
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Reversable process with adiabatic expansion
Homework Statement One mole of a monatomic ideal gas is taken through the reversible cycle shown below. http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/2595/newbitmapimageqm.png process bc is an adiabatic expansion, with P_b = 10.00 atm and V_b = 10^-3 m^3. Find (a) the energy added to the gas as heat...- osheari1
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- Adiabatic Adiabatic expansion Expansion Process
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help