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What is the relationship between <x> and <p> in linear momentum?
I think I figured it out. Let me know if it looks correct. thanks
watanake
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Sep 22, 2012
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Advanced Physics Homework Help
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What is the relationship between <x> and <p> in linear momentum?
Sorry, I am supposed to calculate the average linear momentum. So would be <p> =∫ψ*(x)P(hat)ψ(x)dx P(hat) = -ih(bar)(d/dx)
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Sep 22, 2012
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What is the relationship between <x> and <p> in linear momentum?
the attachment shows my work. I honestly think maybe i did something wrong. at any rate the integrand is 1 and so not really even or odd. any help is appreciated
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Sep 22, 2012
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Linear momentum
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High School Calculus: Differentiation vs. Integration
I am taking Calculus I at university. We started with derivatives and ended with Integration of inverse trig functions.
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Dec 9, 2007
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