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I have this problem:
The total number of waves Nw in a box is somewhat uncertain beause of the way the amplitude falls off. For a region of size DeltaX, call the uncertainty in the number of waves DeltaNw.
a.) Relate DeltaNw to the uncertainty principle in the wavelength Delta(lambda). Assuming DeltaNw is about +/- 1, write this relation as an uncertainty principle relating DeltaX and Delta(Lambda).
I have no clue how to start this, but I do have this eqn from Feynman's lecture, which we're using.
Delta(lambda)/lambda = 1/(N*m)
where N = # of lines on the grating
m = order of diffraction pattern.
I don'tknow if this eqn. corresponds to this though.
so I'll assume...
Delta(lambda) = 1/(delta(Nw) ? Am I going about it the right way?
The total number of waves Nw in a box is somewhat uncertain beause of the way the amplitude falls off. For a region of size DeltaX, call the uncertainty in the number of waves DeltaNw.
a.) Relate DeltaNw to the uncertainty principle in the wavelength Delta(lambda). Assuming DeltaNw is about +/- 1, write this relation as an uncertainty principle relating DeltaX and Delta(Lambda).
I have no clue how to start this, but I do have this eqn from Feynman's lecture, which we're using.
Delta(lambda)/lambda = 1/(N*m)
where N = # of lines on the grating
m = order of diffraction pattern.
I don'tknow if this eqn. corresponds to this though.
so I'll assume...
Delta(lambda) = 1/(delta(Nw) ? Am I going about it the right way?