spherical center and a location in space. A particle in a spherically symmetric potential will behave accordingly to said potential and can therefore be...
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Circular symmetry (redirect from Spherically symmetric)
to the origin only, such as a central force. Isotropy Rotational symmetry Particle in a spherically symmetric potential Gauss's theorem Weisstein, Eric...
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function potential Finite potential well Gas in a box History of Quantum Mechanics Particle in a ring Particle in a spherically symmetric potential Quantum...
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zero energy. Free particle Particle in a box Finite potential well Particle in a ring Particle in a spherically symmetric potential Quantum harmonic oscillator...
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Central force (redirect from Central potential)
some closed orbits. Classical central-force problem Particle in a spherically symmetric potential Taylor, John R. (2005). Classical Mechanics. Sausalito...
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states in a spherical cavity, as spherical coordinates make equivalent the radius at any direction. The ground state (n = 1) of a spherically symmetric potential...
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three-dimensional potentials The rotating system The linear rigid rotor The symmetric top The particle in a spherically symmetric potential The hydrogen atom...
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particle in a ring particle in a spherically symmetric potential quantum harmonic oscillator hydrogen atom ring wave guide particle in a one-dimensional...
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similar (in the lowest-energy state) to a skipping rope that oscillates in one large circle. Introduction to quantum mechanics Particle in a spherically symmetric...
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acceleration is a little larger at the poles than at the equator because Earth is an oblate spheroid. Within a spherically symmetric mass distribution...
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Light – Optical brightener – Orbits (complex dynamics) –Particle in a spherically symmetric potential – Piezoelectricity – Power spectrum – RADAR – Radio...
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dispersively interacting spherical particles. In the case of methane, the molecule is assumed to be spherically symmetric and the hydrogen atoms are...
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can further define a unique center of gravity by approximating the field as either parallel or spherically symmetric. The concept of a center of gravity...
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Newton's law of universal gravitation (category Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback via Module:Annotated link)
concentrated at a point at its center. (This is not generally true for non-spherically symmetrical bodies.) For points inside a spherically symmetric distribution...
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freedom associated with the particles, e.g., i = r i {\displaystyle \mathbf {i} =\mathbf {r} _{i}} for spherically symmetric particles and i = ( r i , Ω i )...
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Quantum harmonic oscillator (redirect from Quadratic potential)
which are the same constraints as in integer partition. The Schrödinger equation for a particle in a spherically-symmetric three-dimensional harmonic oscillator...
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reasons. In this work, a spherically symmetric wave function is first chosen so as to be quadratically integrable over the entire space. Then a potential is...
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state. Because the potential is not spherically symmetric, the single-particle states are not states of good angular momentum J. However, a Lagrange multiplier...
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The Lagrangian for a charged particle in a general electromagnetic field given by the magnetic potential A and electric potential ϕ {\displaystyle \phi...
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analog in general relativity Particle in a spherically symmetric potential, the analog in quantum mechanics Hydrogen-like atom, the Kepler problem in quantum...
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In particle, atomic and condensed matter physics, a Yukawa potential (also called a screened Coulomb potential[citation needed]) is a potential named...
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Atom (section Subatomic particles)
Atoms are the basic particles of the chemical elements. An atom consists of a nucleus of protons and generally neutrons, surrounded by an electromagnetically...
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Gauss's law for gravity (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
zero. In the case of a spherically symmetric mass distribution we can conclude (by using a spherical Gaussian surface) that the field strength at a distance...
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Tidal tensor (section Spherically symmetric field)
a spherical body (e.g., a planet or a moon). Here we compute the tidal tensor for the gravitational field outside an isolated spherically symmetric massive...
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Quantum mechanics (redirect from Free particle (quantum physics))
the electron wave function for an unexcited hydrogen atom is a spherically symmetric function known as an s orbital (Fig. 1). Analytic solutions of...
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Radial distribution function (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
diffraction or neutron diffraction. If the system consists of spherically symmetric particles, g ( 2 ) ( r 1 , r 2 ) {\displaystyle g^{(2)}(\mathbf {r} _{1}...
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and p. Particle in a ring Particle in a box Finite potential well Delta function potential Gas in a box Particle in a spherically symmetric potential...
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Wave function (redirect from Normalisation of a wavefunction)
aforementioned identical particles), the wave function is symmetric or antisymmetric in the identical particle coordinates ri only: Ψ ( … r a , … , r b , … , x...
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Mott problem (redirect from Spherical decay experiment)
prediction of spherically symmetric wave function result in linear tracks seen in a cloud chamber.: 119ff The problem was first formulated in 1927 by Albert...
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system experiences a spherically symmetric potential field. The system moves (in quantum mechanical sense) in isotropic space. In both cases the angular...
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