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You can always set the potential of the bottom of the well to whatever you like. If you set it at zero, as conventionally is done for the infinite well, all the energies are positive. Things are different with the finite well. There we generally set the bottom of the well to -V and all the energies are negative. However, you could just as well set the bottom of the well to zero and the "outside" to V. The solutions are thus shifted by V.
Thanks I have been trying to describe the “U” shape wave that is produced in my model that is produced as the loading increases/ just before the wave function shifts to the next higher energy level. Your viewers might be interested in watching the test video of my model see the load verse deflection graph. ruclips.net/video/wrBsqiE0vG4/видео.htmlsi=waT8lY2iX-wJdjO3
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Did I just accidentally come across and stumble into the greatest RUclips channel of our time.
Please more content on qm and statistical mechanics
Also relativity namely str please
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What will be the energy for bound state of a particle in a square well? Is E0?
You can always set the potential of the bottom of the well to whatever you like. If you set it at zero, as conventionally is done for the infinite well, all the energies are positive. Things are different with the finite well. There we generally set the bottom of the well to -V and all the energies are negative. However, you could just as well set the bottom of the well to zero and the "outside" to V. The solutions are thus shifted by V.
Sir will you determine the energy levels using the odd and even types
I only do one of the two in the video, the other was a problem for the students to solve.
Shouldn't V0 go to -inf for shallow well?
No, in the finite square well, the bottom is -V0 and the top of the well is at 0. A shallow well is when -V0 is close to 0
Thanks I have been trying to describe the “U” shape wave that is produced in my model that is produced as the loading increases/ just before the wave function shifts to the next higher energy level.
Your viewers might be interested in watching the test video of my model see the load verse deflection graph.
ruclips.net/video/wrBsqiE0vG4/видео.htmlsi=waT8lY2iX-wJdjO3
Thanks, I'll take a look