The expectation of the momentum of bound states in atoms
- From: tareq.ams@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 01:48:59 -0000
Hi
The expectation value of the momentum of bound states in atoms should
be zero. That means that the integral of Ebsi(r)*d Ebsi(r)/dx over the
whole space should be zero and so for y and z. Mathematically how
this is always satisfied ? I.e, What ensures the validity of this
condition?
Thanks
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