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Can anyone tell me what is the Ehrenfest's Theorm in quantum mechanic, I don't understand how it can provide an example for correspondence principle?
Are you looking for Earnshaw's Theorem?DaTario said:Now I am a bit confused. What's the name of that theorem which forbids static electric and magnetic charges to produce stable equillibrium condition in 3D ?
Galileo said:Are you familiar with the equation of motion:
\frac{d}{dt}\langle Q \rangle = \frac{i}{\hbar}\langle [H,Q] \rangle + \langle \frac{\partial Q}{\partial t}\rangle
where Q is an observable?
Try putting Q=p (momentum) and Q=r (position).