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'''(a)''' <math>A\!</math> can be determined from the normalization condition:
'''(a)''' <math>A\!</math> can be determined from the normalization condition,


<math>1=\int_{-\pi}^{\pi}d\phi\,|\psi(\phi)|^2=A^2 \int_{-\pi}^{\pi}d\phi\,\sin^2{2\phi} = A^23\pi/4 </math>
<math>1=\int_{-\pi}^{\pi}d\phi\,|\psi(\phi)|^2=A^2 \int_{-\pi}^{\pi}d\phi\,\sin^4{\phi} = A^2\cdot\frac{3\pi}{4}.</math>


Then, we could get <math> A= \frac{2}{\sqrt{3 \pi}} </math>
Therefore, <math>A=\frac{2}{\sqrt{3\pi}}.</math>




b) The probability to measure the angular momentum to be <math> \hbar m </math> is
'''(b)''' The probability to measure the angular momentum to be <math> \hbar m </math> is


<math> P_m = |<\psi_m|\psi>|^2 = |\int_{-\pi}^{\pi}d\phi \frac {e^{-im\phi}}{\sqrt {2\pi}} \psi(\phi)|^2 = \frac {2}{3} \delta_{m,0} + \frac {1}{6}(\delta_{m,2}+\delta_{m,-2}) </math>
<math> P_m = |\langle m|\psi\rangle|^2 = \left |\frac{1}{\sqrt{2\pi}}\int_{-\pi}^{\pi}d\phi\,e^{im\phi}\psi(\phi)\right |^2 = \tfrac{2}{3} \delta_{m,0}+\tfrac {1}{6}(\delta_{m,2}+\delta_{m,-2}) </math>


Therefore the probability to measure <math> L_z = 0 </math> is <math>\frac {2}{3} </math> , the probability to measure <math> L_z = 2 </math> is <math>\frac {1}{6} </math> , and the probability to measure <math> L_z = -2 </math> is </math> is <math>\frac {1}{6} </math> . The probability to measure any other value is zero.
Therefore the probability of measuring <math>L_z = 0\!</math> is <math>\tfrac{2}{3},</math> that of measuring <math>L_z = 2\hbar\!</math> is <math>\tfrac{1}{6}</math>, and that of measuring <math> L_z = -2\hbar</math> is also <math>\tfrac {1}{6}.</math> The probability of measuring any other value is zero.


c) <math> <L_z>=0 </math>       
c) <math> \langle\hat{L}_z\rangle=\frac{4}{3\pi}\int_{-\pi}^{\pi}=0 </math>       


<math> <L^2>=\frac{4\hbar}{3} </math>
<math> <L^2>=\frac{4\hbar}{3} </math>


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Revision as of 23:28, 29 August 2013

(a) can be determined from the normalization condition,

Therefore,


(b) The probability to measure the angular momentum to be is

Therefore the probability of measuring is that of measuring is , and that of measuring is also The probability of measuring any other value is zero.

c)

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