Choice only one correct answer and shade it: 1. A fundamental limitation on the accuracy with which we can know position and momentum simultaneously is described by: a) Heisenberg's uncertainty principal c) Kelvin's nebulous zeroth law b) Rublev's ambiguous postulate d) Schrodinger's wild hypothesis 2. The momentum operator in one-dimension is: a) ħ მ 8x b) c) i 8x i ə ħ Ox d) i ə ħ Ot e) ħ t ħ² 82 H +V(x) 2m Ox² (here a) Lagrangian b) Laplacian c) Hamiltonian d) Georgian 3. The energy operator in quantum mechanics, given for 1 particle in one dimension) is called the: 4.These quantum mechanical entities must be (with some exceptions): i) Single-valued (and their derivatives too). ii) finite (and their derivatives too). iii) continuous (and their derivatives too). iv) normalizable or square-integrable. They are a) Wavelengths. b) Observables. c) Expectation values. d)Wavefunctions

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Choice only one correct answer and shade it:
1. A fundamental limitation on the accuracy with which we can know
position and momentum simultaneously is described by:
a) Heisenberg's uncertainty principal
c) Kelvin's nebulous zeroth law
b) Rublev's ambiguous postulate
d) Schrodinger's wild hypothesis
2. The momentum operator in one-dimension is:
a) ħ
მ
8x
b)
c)
i 8x
i ə
ħ Ox
d)
i ə
ħ Ot
e) ħ t
ħ² 82
H
+V(x)
2m Ox²
(here
a) Lagrangian
b) Laplacian
c) Hamiltonian
d) Georgian
3. The energy operator in quantum mechanics,
given for 1 particle in one dimension) is called the:
4.These quantum mechanical entities must be (with some exceptions):
i) Single-valued (and their derivatives too).
ii) finite (and their derivatives too).
iii) continuous (and their derivatives too).
iv) normalizable or square-integrable.
They are a) Wavelengths. b) Observables. c) Expectation values.
d)Wavefunctions
Transcribed Image Text:Choice only one correct answer and shade it: 1. A fundamental limitation on the accuracy with which we can know position and momentum simultaneously is described by: a) Heisenberg's uncertainty principal c) Kelvin's nebulous zeroth law b) Rublev's ambiguous postulate d) Schrodinger's wild hypothesis 2. The momentum operator in one-dimension is: a) ħ მ 8x b) c) i 8x i ə ħ Ox d) i ə ħ Ot e) ħ t ħ² 82 H +V(x) 2m Ox² (here a) Lagrangian b) Laplacian c) Hamiltonian d) Georgian 3. The energy operator in quantum mechanics, given for 1 particle in one dimension) is called the: 4.These quantum mechanical entities must be (with some exceptions): i) Single-valued (and their derivatives too). ii) finite (and their derivatives too). iii) continuous (and their derivatives too). iv) normalizable or square-integrable. They are a) Wavelengths. b) Observables. c) Expectation values. d)Wavefunctions
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