LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
... 14. Solve the eigenvalue equation for L 2 by the method of separation of variables. 15. Explain the use of perturbation theory for the case of a 2-d harmonic oscillator. PART C ( 4 X 12.5 = 50 MARKS ) ANSWER ANY FOUR QUESTIONS. EACH QUESTION CARRIES 12.5 MARKS. 16. Describe Compton effect and derive ...
... 14. Solve the eigenvalue equation for L 2 by the method of separation of variables. 15. Explain the use of perturbation theory for the case of a 2-d harmonic oscillator. PART C ( 4 X 12.5 = 50 MARKS ) ANSWER ANY FOUR QUESTIONS. EACH QUESTION CARRIES 12.5 MARKS. 16. Describe Compton effect and derive ...
Effects of hydrostatic pressure and magnetic field on donor binding
... Among the nanoscopic structures that have risen more interest in the last decade are the systems of low dimensionality: quantum wells, wires and dots have been some of the more studied for its optic properties and quantum effects. The donor and acceptor type impurities as well as the treated exciton ...
... Among the nanoscopic structures that have risen more interest in the last decade are the systems of low dimensionality: quantum wells, wires and dots have been some of the more studied for its optic properties and quantum effects. The donor and acceptor type impurities as well as the treated exciton ...
Lect10
... • Look at first term: • Line integral from infinity to c has to be positive, pushing against a force: ...
... • Look at first term: • Line integral from infinity to c has to be positive, pushing against a force: ...
oscilration i%
... 10) A meter stick is used as a physical pendulum, with the axis of suspension at one end of the stick. lf the moment of inertia of the stick about the axis is (113)ML" where M and L are the mass and length of the meter stick, respectively, how does the simple harmonic period I of the physical pendul ...
... 10) A meter stick is used as a physical pendulum, with the axis of suspension at one end of the stick. lf the moment of inertia of the stick about the axis is (113)ML" where M and L are the mass and length of the meter stick, respectively, how does the simple harmonic period I of the physical pendul ...
Electric Potential of a Point Charge Equipotential Lines
... Explain in your own words why equipotential lines and surfaces must be perpendicular to electric field lines. ...
... Explain in your own words why equipotential lines and surfaces must be perpendicular to electric field lines. ...
Magnetoresistance.
... superconductor would induce an arbitrary (resistive) Hall current in the superconductor if it were allowed entrance. The current will necessarily be resistive, since an arbitrary angle of metal crystal planes to the magnetic field will require that the conducting band for the current be formed from ...
... superconductor would induce an arbitrary (resistive) Hall current in the superconductor if it were allowed entrance. The current will necessarily be resistive, since an arbitrary angle of metal crystal planes to the magnetic field will require that the conducting band for the current be formed from ...