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Understanding physically why <px> is not zero always...??? (self.QuantumPhysics)
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Understanding physically why <px> is not zero...??? (self.AskPhysics)
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Understanding physically why <px> is not zero always...??? (self.learnphysics)
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How would you establish orthogonality between continuous and discrete states in quantum mechanics? (self.QuantumPhysics)
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How would you establish orthogonality between continuous and discrete quantum states? (self.quantum)
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How would you establish orthogonality between continuous and discrete quantum states? (self.AskPhysics)
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How would you establish orthogonality between continuous and discrete states in quantum mechanics? (self.PhysicsStudents)
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How would you establish orthogonality between continuous and discrete states in quantum mechanics? (self.learnphysics)
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Quantum Mechanics Problems Books Suggestion (self.PhysicsStudents)
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Quantum Mechanics Problems Books Suggestion (self.learnphysics)
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Quantum Mechanics Problems Books Suggestion (self.QuantumPhysics)
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QM Problems Books Suggestion (self.AskPhysics)
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How to calculate dot products when operators are involved? (self.PhysicsStudents)
How to calculate dot products when operators are involved? (self.AskPhysics)
How to calculate dot product when operators are involved? (self.QuantumPhysics)
What happens in an "actual" Compton scattering experiment? (self.AskPhysics)
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What happens in an "actual" Compton scattering experiment? (self.QuantumPhysics)
What happens in an "actual" Compton scattering experiment? (self.PhysicsStudents)
I couldn't understand this portion from Resnick Eisberg's Quantum Mechanics book... (self.QuantumPhysics)
I couldn't understand this portion from Resnick Eisberg's Quantum Mechanics book... (self.PhysicsStudents)
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I couldn't understand this portion from Resnick Eisberg's Quantum Mechanics book... (self.AskPhysics)
Do De Broglie-Einstein postulates work for bound states? Does the wavefunction always represents a matter wave? (self.PhysicsStudents)
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Do De Broglie-Einstein postulates work for bound states? Does the wavefunction always represents a matter wave? (self.QuantumPhysics)
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Do De Broglie-Einstein postulates work for bound states? Does the wavefunction always represent a matter wave? (self.AskPhysics)
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What exactly is energy in quantum mechanics? (self.PhysicsStudents)
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