subject
Physics, 02.03.2020 22:01 lillianbrowning10

Now, both the infinite square well system and the simple harmonic oscillator system still have the same value for their ground state energies, Eground, but the wavefunctions for both systems are described as a superposition of two energy eigenstates, namely their ground state and their third excited state. What is R(SHO/Square), the ratio of t1(SHO), the minimum time it takes for the probability density rhorho(x, t1,SHO) of the simple harmonic oscillator system to return to its original value (rhorho(x,0)) to t1(Square), the minimum time it takes for the probability density rhorho(x, t1,Square) of the infinite square well system to return to its original value (rhorho(x,0)) ? i. e., R(SHO/Square) = t1(SHO) / t1(Square).R(SHO/Square) =

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on Physics

question
Physics, 22.06.2019 12:10
Two forces produce equal torques on a door about the door hinge. the first force is applied at the midpoint of the door; the second force is applied at the doorknob. both forces are applied perpendicular to the door. which force has a greater magnitude?
Answers: 2
question
Physics, 22.06.2019 17:20
Could we see a galaxy that is 20 billion light-years away?
Answers: 1
question
Physics, 22.06.2019 23:30
When barack obama was running for president, at a campaign stop he tried to bowl, something he isn't very good at. the media loved it because he threw a gutter ball while they were all watching. this is an example of:
Answers: 2
question
Physics, 23.06.2019 01:00
The receptor cells that convert light energy into neural signals are called
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Now, both the infinite square well system and the simple harmonic oscillator system still have the s...
Questions
question
Health, 06.07.2019 20:30