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How to identify the type of motion in this case?
The coefficients of your unit vectors are just numbers, so your acceleration is constant -- meaning uniformly accelerated. In this case you will get two possible trajectories. The path is either a p …
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Meaning of EMF induced in a loop
The word "potential" is defined to be equal to the potential energy associated with the position of a charge divided by the charge itself, and has it's own unit -- volts. So volts = joules / coulombs …
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Energy of an electron in triangle potential
You can already get an idea of what the ground state wave function looks like.
Because the potential energy function is an even function, the ground state will also be an even function.
You know tha …