using the classicial definition of kinetic energy K=1/2mv^2 and
the quantum mechanical definition of linear momentum px=-ih d/dx
derive the quantum mechanical kinetic energy operator K=-h2/2m
d2/dx2
using the classicial definition of kinetic energy K=1/2mv^2 and the quantum mechanical definition of linear momentum px=
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using the classicial definition of kinetic energy K=1/2mv^2 and the quantum mechanical definition of linear momentum px=
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