3. If we measure L,of a particle that has angular momentum quantum number l-4 what are the possible outcomes of the measurement b. If we measure L, of a particle whose state function is an cigenfunction of L with cigenvalue 12h what are the possible outcomes of the measurement?
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Plugging in l=4, we get L = ħ√(4(4+1)) = ħ√20. Show more…
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