
المحاضرة الثانية اساسيات الكم
... If we apply the Bohr model to the H atom, the radius of each allowed circular orbit can be determined from the equation below. The origin of this expression lies in the centrifugal force acting on the electron as it moves in its circular orbit; for the orbit to be maintained, the centrifugal force m ...
... If we apply the Bohr model to the H atom, the radius of each allowed circular orbit can be determined from the equation below. The origin of this expression lies in the centrifugal force acting on the electron as it moves in its circular orbit; for the orbit to be maintained, the centrifugal force m ...
Chapter 1 Introduction
... Needless to say, this is exactly what any physical theory should deliver: It should make predictions of what is going to happen. It is the predictive power that makes physics so powerful. Before we turn to what quantum theory says about our thought experiment, let us briefly discuss how one would do ...
... Needless to say, this is exactly what any physical theory should deliver: It should make predictions of what is going to happen. It is the predictive power that makes physics so powerful. Before we turn to what quantum theory says about our thought experiment, let us briefly discuss how one would do ...
Bits and Qubits
... where α, β ∈ C are called amplitudes and satisfy |α| + |β| = 1. Here |0i, |1i are used as place-holders for the two discernible states of a coin (or any other physical system for that matter). Any system that can exist in states |0i and |1i can also exist in a superposition α|0i + β|1i, according to ...
... where α, β ∈ C are called amplitudes and satisfy |α| + |β| = 1. Here |0i, |1i are used as place-holders for the two discernible states of a coin (or any other physical system for that matter). Any system that can exist in states |0i and |1i can also exist in a superposition α|0i + β|1i, according to ...
quantum mechanical model
... the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, the position of an electron cannot be precisely known. Instead, electrons occupy orbitals, regions of space where the electrons have the highest probability of existing. To understand the properties of an atom, there are four quantum numbers that describe an ele ...
... the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, the position of an electron cannot be precisely known. Instead, electrons occupy orbitals, regions of space where the electrons have the highest probability of existing. To understand the properties of an atom, there are four quantum numbers that describe an ele ...