Phy5645/AngularMomentumExercise
Team 2
Suppose that classically, the earth revolves around the sun counter-clockwise in the x-y plane with the sun at the origin. Quantum mechanically, what is the minimum angle the angular momentum vector of the earth can make with the z axis? Ignore the intrinsic spin of the earth. The angular momentum of the earth is . Compare the minimum angle with that of a quantum particle with .
Solution:
Recall that in QM: ; .
The angle between and the z-axis fulfills: .
To make as small as possible, must be maximum ( is fixed in this problem). This is when . Therefore, the minimum angle obeys:
We solve to find . Since will be very large we invoke the approximation: . We resist the urge to discard the because without it our result will be trivial. . Therefore . Plugging this expression into the equation for and using the previous approximation again, we have: .
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Plugging in and we obtain:
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This is the smallest angle that can make with the z-axis in the case of the earth going around the sun.
In the case of a quantum particle with , we must use the exact expression: .
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. This is the smallest angle that the angular momentum vector of a particle with can make with the z-axis.