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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / June 2007



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The expectation of the momentum of bound states in atoms

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tareq.ams@gmail.com - 29 Jun 2007 02:48 GMT
Hi
The expectation value of the momentum of bound states in atoms should
be zero. That means that the integral of Ebsi(r)*d Ebsi(r)/dx over the
whole space should be zero and so for y and z.  Mathematically how
this is always satisfied ? I.e, What ensures the validity of this
condition?
Thanks
tareq.ams@gmail.com - 29 Jun 2007 16:11 GMT
No single answer !! This should be a textbook question in Quantum
Mechanics !!

On Jun 29, 4:48 am, tareq....@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi
> The expectation value of the momentum of bound states in atoms should
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> condition?
> Thanks
 
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