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Thank u sir.ur explanatiin is so good.the effort u put on these lectures is great.
At 25:15 si*si is always modulus of fi(r) square so is prpablity density is allways time independent? Pls someone reply
Yes, probability density will always be time independent in this case because here the wavefunction is nothing but the eigen function of the Hamiltonian operator i.e. the stationary state.
Watch last 5 minutes. Answered there.
Excellent
@ 5:08 "if we make a single measurement on a single QUANTUM system"
Thank You Sir 🙌🙌
Thank u sir.ur explanatiin is so good.the effort u put on these lectures is great.
At 25:15 si*si is always modulus of fi(r) square so is prpablity density is allways time independent?
Pls someone reply
Yes, probability density will always be time independent in this case because here the wavefunction is nothing but the eigen function of the Hamiltonian operator i.e. the stationary state.
Watch last 5 minutes. Answered there.
Excellent
@ 5:08 "if we make a single measurement on a single QUANTUM system"
Thank You Sir 🙌🙌