Probability in the Stern Gerlach

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In a Stern-Gerlach experiment with preselected +x and -x atoms, a 50% probability for deflection up and down is established by transforming the wave functions to the y-basis and squaring the coefficients. The mathematical representation of the state after applying a rotation matrix B to the z-basis matrix A is confirmed as AB. Clarity in phrasing questions is emphasized, as some participants find the original query confusing. The discussion reiterates the importance of understanding the wave equations and their transformations in quantum mechanics. Overall, the focus remains on the mathematical underpinnings of the Stern-Gerlach experiment.
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1.Show that one gets a 50% : 50% probability for deflection up and down in a y-Stern Gerlach measurement when atoms that are preselected as +x atoms or -x atoms are used as a source.

What kind of the equation is it? Do we just need to find the coefficients and square them?

2.A source produces atoms is using z-basis as a matrix A (1 i) and moving along y-axis. then we know a magnetic field is applied to the atoms in +y direction to rotate the dipole moment by an angle(a) and we know the rotation matrix B (about a).

For the mathematical description of the state after rotation is AB. Is that right?

Thanks a lot.
 
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It specifically says don't post homework questions here..

Anyway,

1. You need to use the wave equations for +x and -x atoms (|psi> = |+x> and |psi>=|-x>) and transform it to the y basis. Then square the coefficients.

2. Could you phrase the question in english please? I have no idea what your trying to ask.
 
First of all, I think I posted another same one in the advanced phys of homework forum.

Anyway, thanks first, so what is the "|psi>"? The question is just copied from the assignment paper, and I have no idea either...

michael879 said:
It specifically says don't post homework questions here..

Anyway,

1. You need to use the wave equations for +x and -x atoms (|psi> = |+x> and |psi>=|-x>) and transform it to the y basis. Then square the coefficients.

2. Could you phrase the question in english please? I have no idea what your trying to ask.
 
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