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what are canonical variables..??
I'm a normal +2 student finished my intermediate college ..I just don't know about quantum physics..i understood that to understand better quantum physics i need to know about "canonical variables" ..
in hydrogen atom , consider 1st shell (ie n=1) the electron revolving around the nucleus have some angular momentum..but according to quantum theory, for n=1 , azimuthal quantum number or angular quantum number "l"=0 .. so is the electron revolving around the nucleus in a H atom doesn't have any angular momentum..?
what are these quantum numbers..? I really don't have a better understanding about them..I have just finished my classical physics and am not able to "take " or "digest" quantum theory any better...I would feel really ecstatic if anyone helps me out with this "quantum theory"...
I'm a normal +2 student finished my intermediate college ..I just don't know about quantum physics..i understood that to understand better quantum physics i need to know about "canonical variables" ..
in hydrogen atom , consider 1st shell (ie n=1) the electron revolving around the nucleus have some angular momentum..but according to quantum theory, for n=1 , azimuthal quantum number or angular quantum number "l"=0 .. so is the electron revolving around the nucleus in a H atom doesn't have any angular momentum..?
what are these quantum numbers..? I really don't have a better understanding about them..I have just finished my classical physics and am not able to "take " or "digest" quantum theory any better...I would feel really ecstatic if anyone helps me out with this "quantum theory"...