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It is known that the potential energy of electron in the hydrogen atom is completely definite quantity, for given point . How we can measure it?
The discussion revolves around the measurement of the potential energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom, specifically questioning how this measurement can be achieved given the theoretical framework of quantum mechanics. The scope includes theoretical considerations, experimental implications, and mathematical challenges related to the Schrödinger equation.
Participants express differing views on the measurement of potential energy and the implications of the Schrödinger equation. There is no consensus on how to approach the measurement or the solvability of the equation with an unknown potential energy.
Limitations include the dependence on definitions of potential energy and binding energy, as well as unresolved aspects of the Schrödinger equation in the context of unknown potentials.
This discussion may be of interest to those studying quantum mechanics, particularly in relation to atomic physics and the measurement of potential energies in quantum systems.
batsan said:How we can solve Schrödinger equation which have given wave function , but unknown pot. energy?
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