Unmesh Kamle: 17 Year Old Discussing Potential Wells and Supersymmetry

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My name is Unmesh Kamle. I have just passed high school and began reading about Potential wells and about electrons trapped inside them (from Resnick Halliday Krane). I m also reading about Supersymmetry. I m new member on this discussion forum. Could somebody reply to this message so that I can discuss my ideas with them. I m 17 yrs. old. You would think I m too young to understand anything. But I m quite comfortable with calculus and higher algebra. I come from India and Physics is all calculus based here.

I would like to discuss about M-theory, potential wells, relativistic mechanics, chandreshekhar's limit etc..
 
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Heck I'm 17 too. I know people that are even younger. People of all ages are welcome here. :wink:
 
Here's a good potential well to study: The double Morse potential. It is shaped like a bowl with a hump in it. It is used to model car wax, since the active ingredient in car wax (potassium di-hydrogen phosphate -- KDP) has such a potential shape. You could use a tool like Mathematica to solve the Schroedinger equation numerically, then compare the energy levels with experiment. COOOL project. (One that I have done.)
 
Sounds interesting Unmesh. So do you plan to pursue physics in future?
 
ukamle said:
Could somebody reply to this message so that I can discuss my ideas with them.
I just did.
I m 17 yrs. old. You would think I m too young to understand anything.
Im 18, so i don't think 17 is too young to understand anything.
 
I think he mentioned it because he thinks most PF contributors/members are "old" :-p (not to be taken too seriously)
 
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If we release an electron around a positively charged sphere, the initial state of electron is a linear combination of Hydrogen-like states. According to quantum mechanics, evolution of time would not change this initial state because the potential is time independent. However, classically we expect the electron to collide with the sphere. So, it seems that the quantum and classics predict different behaviours!
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