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does m tell us anything about the magnetic properties of the system since it is called magnetic quantum number? and if it does, what information exactly does it give us regarding magnetic properties? | does m tell us anything about the magnetic properties of the system since it is called magnetic quantum number? and if it does, what information exactly does it give us regarding magnetic properties? | ||
+ | ===chavez 10:28AM 11/02/09=== | ||
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+ | ===John Galt 8:16 PM 11/02/09=== | ||
+ | Magnetic angular momentum is responsible for spin-orbit coupling which is, I believe, the interaction between the magnetic field of the particles with eachother... I think M has to do with this as well as the Zeeman effect... Oops! Wikipedia just informed me that L and S are responsible for spin-orbit coupling, while M is involved with the Zeeman effect... I am going to read these articles more thoroughly and come back and edit this post. I am having a tough time seeing how M doesn' | ||
+ | ====Green Suit 11/02 1:40==== | ||
+ | In spherical coordinates, | ||
+ | ===chavez 2:30pm 11/02/09=== | ||
+ | The volume is important. In the 1D case we dealt with integrals like < | ||
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+ | === Spherical Chicken === | ||
+ | My understanding of why we did spherical coordinates was mostly to be able to have the value r -- which is significant because the potential dissipates mostly as a function of R -- so that's why we want the to translate the 3D wave into spherical, not necessarily because we're always interested in the volume - (or whatever surface area is). | ||
+ | ===spillane=== | ||
+ | Anybody else use a Mac to edit these pages? If so do you have issues? | ||
- | + | ===Esquire 11/06/09 10:28=== | |
+ | I use a mac to edit without any trouble. What browser are you using? | ||