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This question is not entirely pertinent to the current subject, yet it crossed my mind nonetheless. When working in the simple harmonic oscillator potential scenario, we found that energy values are increments of 1/2. Does this mean that only Fermions can be modeled with SHO? | This question is not entirely pertinent to the current subject, yet it crossed my mind nonetheless. When working in the simple harmonic oscillator potential scenario, we found that energy values are increments of 1/2. Does this mean that only Fermions can be modeled with SHO? | ||
+ | ===chavez 10/19 6:12PM=== | ||
+ | The simple harmonic oscillator has energy level increments of 1. < | ||
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+ | === Can 10/19 11:21pm === | ||
+ | I thought I understood SHO,and just like chavaz said < | ||
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+ | === ice IX 10/20 00:44 === | ||
+ | You are thinking of spin 1/2 for fermions, which has nothing to do with the energy value increments for the SHO; any particle can be in such a potential. | ||
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