Physical Chemistry
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.3E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The validation of the Hamiltonian equation using equation 9.14 and 9.15 is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Hamiltonian is the reformulation of
The Lagrangian function is the formulation of the classical mechanics. According to mechanics, the Lagrangian function is the difference of kinetic energy and potential energy which is expressed as functions of positions and velocity.
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