+ All Categories
Home > Documents > depts.washington.edudepts.washington.edu/jrphys/ph315W08/spinmag.pdf · Schrödinger equation....

depts.washington.edudepts.washington.edu/jrphys/ph315W08/spinmag.pdf · Schrödinger equation....

Date post: 19-Apr-2020
Category:
Upload: others
View: 4 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
5
Transcript
Page 1: depts.washington.edudepts.washington.edu/jrphys/ph315W08/spinmag.pdf · Schrödinger equation. Imagine that we have a classical magnetic dipole in a magnetic field B (Figure 8.7).
Page 2: depts.washington.edudepts.washington.edu/jrphys/ph315W08/spinmag.pdf · Schrödinger equation. Imagine that we have a classical magnetic dipole in a magnetic field B (Figure 8.7).
Page 3: depts.washington.edudepts.washington.edu/jrphys/ph315W08/spinmag.pdf · Schrödinger equation. Imagine that we have a classical magnetic dipole in a magnetic field B (Figure 8.7).
Page 4: depts.washington.edudepts.washington.edu/jrphys/ph315W08/spinmag.pdf · Schrödinger equation. Imagine that we have a classical magnetic dipole in a magnetic field B (Figure 8.7).
Page 5: depts.washington.edudepts.washington.edu/jrphys/ph315W08/spinmag.pdf · Schrödinger equation. Imagine that we have a classical magnetic dipole in a magnetic field B (Figure 8.7).

Recommended