Very helpful... Actually i was reading these from Griffiths and was confised. Your video helped to understand how to calculate the singlet abd triplet states.
Usually if you only have one single state. But always keep in mind that states must be normalized and orthogonal, so if at some point you need some equations to solve for your unknowns, try those!
Very helpful... Actually i was reading these from Griffiths and was confised. Your video helped to understand how to calculate the singlet abd triplet states.
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You are a life-saver sir. The method presented by lecturer was awful and unintuitive. This is much clearer to follow and faster to calculate.
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hey, great lecture , would you please take some lecture on Feynman diagram and calculating amplitude. thanks
Thanks for your hard work
Thank you for the help!
Well done mate! thank you so much, looking forward to perturbation videos degenerate cases it would be really great!
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In |0,0> states, why there is j always 1. If Jt = 0 then j1 & j2 should be taken 0.
please clear it.
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When we should do normalisation and orthogonal actually?
Usually if you only have one single state. But always keep in mind that states must be normalized and orthogonal, so if at some point you need some equations to solve for your unknowns, try those!
supposed to be 1 and 1/2 ....!!!