Portfolios Wiki courses:hw:sphw http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/ 2020-01-26T19:51:37-08:00 Portfolios Wiki http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/ http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/lib/images/favicon.ico text/html 2011-07-22T12:58:32-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwclassprob http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwclassprob?rev=1311364712 Homework for Spins This problem asks several questions that are also pertinent to the Rolling Dice Lab, and involves several general probability calculations. text/html 2017-01-30T12:58:15-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwcommut http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwcommut?rev=1485809895 Homework for Spins See Time Evolution Homework for problems involving the expectation value and uncertainties. text/html 2011-09-05T13:35:55-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwexpectationvalue http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwexpectationvalue?rev=1315254955 Homework problems for the Unit on Operators and Measurement can be found in chapter 2 of the textbook: Problems 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.12, 2.17 text/html 2011-07-04T15:17:20-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwgeneralizedspin http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwgeneralizedspin?rev=1309817840 Homework problems can be found in the back of the first chapter in the textbook: There are no specific questions for this segment, but the math needed is the same as the previous segment. text/html 2011-07-18T22:38:53-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwhistoricsg http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwhistoricsg?rev=1311053933 Homework problems can be found in the back of the first chapter in the textbook: Although none of the homework problems directly address the historic aspects, this is an appropriate time to have students start practicing the math with generic problems such as 1.2, 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9. text/html 2017-01-30T12:22:16-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwmeasure http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwmeasure?rev=1485807736 Homework for Spins This problem challenges students to make connections between an arbitrary state and the possible resulting measurements that can be made. This problem can be quite tricky at the start for some students because the state given is not normalized. If you feel this is unfair, warn the class ahead of time. text/html 2017-01-25T13:49:50-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwmonopole http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwmonopole?rev=1485380990 Homework for Spins text/html 2011-09-05T13:35:28-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwoperators http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwoperators?rev=1315254928 Homework problems for the Unit on Operators and Measurement can be found in chapter 2 of the textbook: Problems 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.12, 2.17 text/html 2012-02-13T11:50:53-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwopintro http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwopintro?rev=1329162653 Homework for Spins This problem should be review for most students, but it's good to be sure that each knows Euler's formula and can recognize cosine and sine in complex polar form. text/html 2011-07-04T15:17:20-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwoscillation http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwoscillation?rev=1309817840 Homework problems can be found in the back of the third chapter in the textbook: Neutrino Oscillation specific problems are 3.17 and 3.18 text/html 2017-02-16T10:26:39-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwparbox http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwparbox?rev=1487269599 Homework for Spins FIXME FIXME FIXME FIXME FIXME text/html 2017-02-13T13:04:28-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwpostulates http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwpostulates?rev=1487019868 Homework for Spins This problem should be review for most students, but it's good to be sure that each knows Euler's formula and can recognize cosine and sine in complex polar form. This activity is an extension of section 1 from Spins lab 2. This activity will give students practice finding unknown states using only the square of the norm of inner products between two states. text/html 2011-07-04T15:17:20-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwprecession http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwprecession?rev=1309817840 Homework problems can be found in the back of the third chapter in the textbook: Appropriate problems are 3.5 through 3.11 and 3.16 text/html 2017-02-13T13:08:59-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwproj http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwproj?rev=1487020139 Homework for Spins Have students complete the theory section for the third section of Spins Lab 2. This problem is similar to problem 1 above, but with the spin-1 system. This problem is an extension of section 3 from Spins Lab 3. text/html 2017-02-13T13:05:08-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwqvsp http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwqvsp?rev=1487019908 Homework for Spins This problem displays the benefits of using bra-ket notation as opposed to matrix notation. Part a) involves practice using orthogonality conditions to find unknown states, and use of the inner product is common. text/html 2011-07-04T15:17:20-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwschrodinger http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwschrodinger?rev=1309817840 Homework problems can be found in the back of the third chapter in the textbook: Problems 3.1 through 3.4 and 3.12 through 3.15 are particularly useful for this segment. text/html 2011-07-04T15:17:35-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwsgobservations http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwsgobservations?rev=1309817855 Homework problems can be found in the back of the first chapter in the textbook: Any problem at the end of chapter 1 is suitable for this section. See especially: This problem requires that students understand what it means for two 2-dimensional vectors to be orthogonal to each other. It also requires them to know how to normalize complex vectors. text/html 2011-09-05T13:37:14-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwspinvectors http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwspinvectors?rev=1315255034 Homework problems for the Unit on Operators and Measurement can be found in chapter 2 of the textbook: Problems 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.12, 2.17 text/html 2011-07-04T15:17:30-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwstats http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwstats?rev=1309817850 Homework for Probability and Statistics This problem asks students to think about classical probabilities in the context of standard dice. text/html 2017-01-30T13:10:43-08:00 courses:hw:sphw:sphwtimeevol http://sites.science.oregonstate.edu/physics/portfolioswiki/courses:hw:sphw:sphwtimeevol?rev=1485810643 Homework for Spins This is a more advanced problem that focuses on the change of probabilities after time evolutions and changes of state due to a magnetic field. This problem is initially tricky because the state given is not in the basis of the Hamiltonian, requiring a projection onto the Hamiltonian basis. Also, the problem gives little information and requires students to keep everything in general. Oftentimes students will get stuck looking for too much information, when a…