Quantum Mechanics Example Problem: Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
In this video, I solve an example problem in Quantum Mechanics which involves normalizing a wavefunction, finding expectation values, and then using those expectation values to verify that the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle holds true. This problem should solidify what we've learned so far in Quantum Mechanics. Questions/requests? Let me know in the comments! Video on the expectation value of Q(x,p): • Position and Momentum from Wavefunctions |... Prerequisites: The videos before this one in this playlist: • Quantum Mechanics Lecture Notes: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HMj... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4354534 Twitter: / facultyofkhan Special thanks to my Patrons for supporting me at the $5 level or higher: Jose Lockhart James Mark Wilson Yuan Gao Marcin Maciejewski Sabre Jacob Soares Yenyo Pal Lisa Bouchard Bernardo Marques Connor Mooneyhan Richard McNair

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