Lecture 26 The Hydrogen Atom - Cornell University




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Lecture 26 The Hydrogen Atom - Cornell University

ECE 3030 –Summer 2009 –Cornell University The Hydrogen Atom: Hamiltonian in New Coordinates Proton Electron The Hamiltonian is: ˆ2 ˆ2 2 ˆ 224 ˆˆ e p epoe p p p e H mm rr In the new coordinates the Hamiltonian is: ˆ22 2ˆ ˆ 224 ˆ o Qp e H M r What we are looking for are the eigenfunctionsand

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