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divB
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Hello!
I have a task to do where I do not know where to start or where to find more information.
At first, this is just the problem statement:
Velocity operator [tex]\mathbf{\hat{v}}[/tex] is defined by the following equations:
[tex]\frac{d}{dt} \mathbf{\bar{r}} = \left< \psi | \mathbf{\hat{v}} | \psi \right>[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{\bar{r}} = \left< \psi | \mathbf{\hat{r}} | \psi \right>[/tex]
where [tex]\mathbf{\hat{r}}[/tex] is the position operator (just the coordinate [tex]\mathbf{r}[/tex] itself). Show that the following relation holds between the operators:
[tex]\mathbf{\hat{v}} = \frac{\mathbf{\hat{p}}}{m}[/tex]
(momentum operator [tex]\mathbf{\hat{p}}[/tex] is given by [tex]\mathbf{\hat{p}} = -i \hbar \nabla[/tex])
I do not understand what the momentum has to do with that. I tried around a while with the integral-definitions of the operators but was not successful. At the moment I have absolutely no idea where to start.
Can anybody give me a hint?
Also some literature which might help me would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you very much and Regards,
divB
I have a task to do where I do not know where to start or where to find more information.
At first, this is just the problem statement:
Velocity operator [tex]\mathbf{\hat{v}}[/tex] is defined by the following equations:
[tex]\frac{d}{dt} \mathbf{\bar{r}} = \left< \psi | \mathbf{\hat{v}} | \psi \right>[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{\bar{r}} = \left< \psi | \mathbf{\hat{r}} | \psi \right>[/tex]
where [tex]\mathbf{\hat{r}}[/tex] is the position operator (just the coordinate [tex]\mathbf{r}[/tex] itself). Show that the following relation holds between the operators:
[tex]\mathbf{\hat{v}} = \frac{\mathbf{\hat{p}}}{m}[/tex]
(momentum operator [tex]\mathbf{\hat{p}}[/tex] is given by [tex]\mathbf{\hat{p}} = -i \hbar \nabla[/tex])
I do not understand what the momentum has to do with that. I tried around a while with the integral-definitions of the operators but was not successful. At the moment I have absolutely no idea where to start.
Can anybody give me a hint?
Also some literature which might help me would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you very much and Regards,
divB