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===Hydra 12/11=== | ===Hydra 12/11=== | ||
That's what I was getting, but is there more work to show for this? It seems, .....too basic??? | That's what I was getting, but is there more work to show for this? It seems, .....too basic??? | ||
+ | ===Dark Helmet 12/11== | ||
+ | Where does the root2 come from? It seems like this whole problem can be done just by reasoning except for the root2. | ||
+ | ===Andromeda 12/11 1:40pm=== | ||
+ | equation 4.121: < | ||
====Anaximenes - 23:45 - 12/ | ====Anaximenes - 23:45 - 12/ | ||
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=== Zeno 12/11/09 === | === Zeno 12/11/09 === | ||
I would agree with the previous two comments; it's just a sample of what we should know how to do for the exam. This last section since the last exam has covered quite a bit of material, and there' | I would agree with the previous two comments; it's just a sample of what we should know how to do for the exam. This last section since the last exam has covered quite a bit of material, and there' | ||
+ | ===Devlin=== | ||
+ | Also, I don't see a question in number 4, just a bunch of statements. | ||
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+ | === Zeno 12/11 === | ||
+ | Yeah, this puzzled me as well. I think we're being subtly asked to find the normalization factor like in problem 4.18 from HW 10. | ||
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+ | ===Dark Helmet 12/11=== | ||
+ | I didn't see one either, maybe it was just useful information?? | ||
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+ | ===The Doctor 12/11=== | ||
+ | I just assumed it meant to show how to find it using the given relations. | ||
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+ | ====Hydra 12/11 post-test!==== | ||
+ | Hey, how do you do the first exam problem from today? | ||
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+ | ===Blackbox === | ||
+ | Well, it was difficult for me and I have no idea what I have to say about the test. | ||
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+ | ====Dagny==== | ||
+ | For first order theory, infinite square well, how do we know when to integrate over entire well or just parts of well? | ||
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