Quantum Mechanics Question?
Here I know that I have to use the orthogonal property on the
normalized superposition states that are given. I just don't know
the next step to get the phi superposition state. Can someone help
me with the next step for the first normalized superposition
state.

Quantum Mechanics Question? Here I know that I have to use the orthogonal property on the...
Hello, I need help with a problem for my Quantum Mechanics class. Please explain as if I am learning for the first time. I want to be able to understand and do problems like this on my own. Thank you in advance for your help! The infinite square well has solutions that are very familiar to us from previous physics classes. However, in this class we learn that a quantum state of the system can be in a superposition state...
I think I may have also done some of the oxidation states wrong.
Please let me know the oxidation states and if it is oxidation or
reduction. Thank you!
Element Chemical 1 Chemical 2 Oxidation state #1 Oxidation state #1 Left to right is Oxidation or Reduction Chemical 2 is aerobic or anaerobic C6H1206 CO2 +4 NO2 -1 NO; N2 NH3 Fe+3 (ferric) Fe 2 (ferrous) 0* H2O + 2020
I have an assignment for University and I am not sure how to go
about it. Could anyone help with its and let me know how to do it
.
Cheers
Your task is to design a binary finite state automaton (FSA) to accept all strings that represent valid messages (for your particular codes and parity property) and reject all others. This FSA must be DETERMINISTIC, REDUCED and must be in STANDARD FORM PARITY Odd 1 1101 1001 00011 Complete...
can anyone please help me with this question? I know
it is tedious and hard but if you can help me with full step by
step solutions, I will really be grateful. I'm also sorry that this
question has multiple parts.
Question 3: Consider a charged particle in a harmonic oscillator potential in one dimension with an electric field turned on at t0 2m 2 10 2m 2 (a) Calculate the correction to the energy levels due to the electric...
the
first picture is the question and the second picture is the
solution. however i cannot understand the steps in the solution and
dont know how the circuit was constructed. can you please explain
the solution?
Ex. 1] Design a counter that goes through the sequence 143 6 2 5 (and repeats) using 2 D flip-flops and 1 T flip-flop and gates needed (Note: account for any missing states). Since the highest value is 6, this will require a 3-bit...
My Question is the first picture. Others have tried to answer
but I don't follow there use of variables/ algebra. I want to know
how my instructor went from :
--> 2 [HA] = [A-] to 66.6% both algebraically and
scientifically
Please don't respond to this question if you are unwilling to
explain !!!!!! STOP using letters to justify your algebra! I don't
understand how the variables are equal or even equilavent. Please
continue this question step-by -step without letters....
May I please know how to program this question in python step by
step? Thank you
You are to write a function called arrange. Your function will reorder a given list, where even indexed elements are arranged by descending order (based on index order) from 0 to n/2 of the list and odd indexed elements arranged in ascending order from (n/2) + 1 to n 1. Your function does not need to return the list but to change the existing...
I know I'm on the right path, but don't know where to continue from here. This is a C++ assignment Your job is to write that will display a calendar for any given month of a given year. The user will need to type the number of the month as an integer from 1 to 12 (1 is for January, etc.), and the year as a 4-digit integer. This assignment simply requires that your program make use of more than...
sorry i was confused here is the correct photo
Learning Goal: To understand how to use Hess's law to find the enthalpy of an overall reaction The change in enthalpy, AH is the heat absorbed or produced during any reaction at constant pressure. Hess's law states that AH for an overall reaction is the sum of the AH values for the individual reactions. For example, if we wanted to know the enthalpy change for the reaction 3Mn +302+3MnO2 we could...
These three are part of a single question plz do
all... plz do fast i have only 1 hour ... if you don't know plz
skip immediately
Q.14 A particle is in the state represented by a Gaussian wave function v(x) - Ae***/. Due to some interaction, the wave function changes suddenly. Let Ax and Ap represent the uncertainties in position and momentum as defined in the lecture. During the interaction, (a) Ax cannot decrease (b) Ap cannot decrease (c)...