A zero-spin particle with angular m0mentum quantum numbers l=1and m=1 passes though a Stern Gerlach apparatus oriented so as to measure Lx, what possible results could be obtained and what are their relative probabilities? In each case, describe the form of the angular part of the wavefunction following the measurement.
A zero-spin particle with angular m0mentum quantum numbers l=1and m=1 passes though a Stern Gerlach apparatus...
A NON stationary state A particle of mass m is in an infinite square well potential of width L, as in McIntyre's section 5.4. Suppose we have an initial state vector lv(t -0) results from Mclntrye without re-deriving them, and you may use a computer for your math as long as you include your code in your solution A(3E1) 4iE2)). You may use E. (4 pts) Use a computer to plot this probability density at 4 times: t 0, t2...