My GOSH!! My mind is blown at the culmination ending at 42:46!! I *finally* understand the point/purpose/meaning of energy degeneracy in symmetry operations in structural chemistry!!!! I love these Hallelujah moments!!!
First, refer to the equation on the board at 28:28. The equations basically have three functions equal to a constant ...X(x) + ...Y(y) + ...Z(z) = E But the ONLY way that the sum of three functions is equal to constant, is that all three functions are constants: E1 + E2 + E3 = E If we tried to keep just one function as a variable, and keep the other two as constants, that won't work: constant + constant + variable constant That's because, if one of the functions is a variable, then it can be ANYTHING, and the sum of the three functions can be something other than a constant. That is why we take E1, E2 and E3 as constants.
My GOSH!! My mind is blown at the culmination ending at 42:46!!
I *finally* understand the point/purpose/meaning of energy degeneracy in symmetry operations in structural chemistry!!!!
I love these Hallelujah moments!!!
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CAN ANYONE EXPLAIN HOW DID WE TAKE E1 E2 E3 AS CONSTANTS?
First, refer to the equation on the board at 28:28.
The equations basically have three functions equal to a constant
...X(x) + ...Y(y) + ...Z(z) = E
But the ONLY way that the sum of three functions is equal to constant, is that all three functions are constants:
E1 + E2 + E3 = E
If we tried to keep just one function as a variable, and keep the other two as constants, that won't work:
constant + constant + variable constant
That's because, if one of the functions is a variable, then it can be ANYTHING, and the sum of the three functions can be something other than a constant.
That is why we take E1, E2 and E3 as constants.