Consider the normalized wavefunction o = a,w,, + a,w,o + a,y,- where y is a simultaneous normalized eigenfunction of the angular momentum operators L? and L, with eigenvalues 1(1+1)h? and mħ respectively. If o is an eigenfunction of the òperator L, with eigenvalue ħ, then
Consider the normalized wavefunction o = a,w,, + a,w,o + a,y,- where y is a simultaneous normalized eigenfunction of the angular momentum operators L? and L, with eigenvalues 1(1+1)h? and mħ respectively. If o is an eigenfunction of the òperator L, with eigenvalue ħ, then
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![Consider the normalized wavefunction o = a,w,, +a,W,, + a,y, where wm is a simultaneous normalized
eigenfunction of the angular momentum operators L? and L,, with eigenvalues 1(1+1)h? and mħ respectively.
If o is an eigenfunction of the operator L, with eigenvalue ħ,
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the normalized wavefunction o = a,w,, +a,W,, + a,y, where wm is a simultaneous normalized
eigenfunction of the angular momentum operators L? and L,, with eigenvalues 1(1+1)h? and mħ respectively.
If o is an eigenfunction of the operator L, with eigenvalue ħ,
then
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