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Uploaded by donylee on Jun 2, 2008
We start our escapade of solving one-dimensional physical problems with the Free Particle, one that is easy to solve by hard to understand. Solving the Schrödinger gives us continuous states.For an in-depth study, check out www.gaussianmath.com
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Free particle is not V(x)=0 it is net force =0, so V(x)=constant.
bassamxp 7 months ago
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Zegueax 1 year ago
dude wtf, you giving us the solutions, you're not solving it. I want to see step by step the partial differential equation solution.
tofusauce 2 years ago
Are you on fucking SPEED!?
andytheweb 2 years ago 2
really awesome.. I'm a fan from Brazil.
Thanks a lot for the help.
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Free particle is not V(x)=0 it is net force =0, so V(x)=constant.
bassamxp 7 months ago
@tofusauce d
Zegueax 1 year ago
dude wtf, you giving us the solutions, you're not solving it. I want to see step by step the partial differential equation solution.
tofusauce 2 years ago
Are you on fucking SPEED!?
andytheweb 2 years ago 2
really awesome.. I'm a fan from Brazil.
Thanks a lot for the help.
friendschampionship 2 years ago