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30 Ιαν 2023 · In all of these contour diagrams, the x-axis is horizontal, the z-axis is vertical, and the y-axis comes out of the diagram. The actual 3-dimensional orbital shape is obtained by rotating the 2-dimensional cross-section about the axis of symmetry, which is shown as a blue dashed line.
11 Ιαν 2024 · The figure below is a graph of the simple harmonic motion of a particle of string through which an harmonic transverse wave is passing (the displacement is parallel to the \(y\)-axis, and the motion is along the \(x\)-axis). The position (\(x\)-value) of the oscillating particle is \(5m\), as indicated on the graph. One of the four position ...
Learning Objectives. By the end of this section, you will be able to: Describe the statistical interpretation of the wave function. Use the wave function to determine probabilities. Calculate expectation values of position, momentum, and kinetic energy.
Consider two transverse waves that propagate along the x-axis, occupying the same medium. Assume that the individual waves can be modeled with the wave functions y 1 (x, t) = f(x ∓ vt) and y 2 (x, t) = g(x ∓ vt), which are solutions to the linear wave equations and are therefore linear wave functions. The sum of the wave functions is the ...
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The x-axis is labelled distance, but no tick marks or units are shown. The y-axis is unlabelled apart from an arrow at the top. A red sine curve – that is, a smoothly curved line rising and falling regularly – starts at the origin, and rises first to a high point labelled ‘peak’.
Consider two transverse waves that propagate along the x-axis, occupying the same medium. Assume that the individual waves can be modeled with the wave functions y 1 (x, t) = f (x ∓ v t) y 1 (x, t) = f (x ∓ v t) and y 2 (x, t) = g (x ∓ v t), y 2 (x, t) = g (x ∓ v t), which are solutions to the linear wave equations and are therefore ...