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Quantum Mechanics: Theory of physical problems

Other, , Prof. Donylee

Updated On 02 Feb, 19

Overview

Contents:
Theory of physical problems: Postulates of Quantum Mechanics - Time Evolution of a system - Time-Independent Schrdinger Equation "Square" Potentials-Bound States - Properties of one-dimensional motion - Unbound States - Properties of one-dimensional motion - Solutions to the 2nd-order Differential Equation - General Approach in solving problems - Wave solutions and Energy levels - Continuity and Boundary Conditions - Physical Meaning of Wave solutions - Stationary States - Wave Packets - Consolidating Quantum and Classical mechanics

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Lecture 14: QM0.14 Consolidating Quantum and Classical mechanics

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Lecture Details

For our last lesson before we set off to solving physical problems proper, we have a brief talk on consolidating Quantum mechanics and Classical mechanics. Yes, experimental evidence shows that classical mechanics fails in the microscopic world. Still, we should define the limit when classical mechanics suffices.

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Sam

Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.

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Dembe

Great course. Thank you very much.

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