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| − | 1.)   | + | 1.) Show that the mean-square charge radius of a uniformly charged sphere is <math><r^2> = 3R^2/5</math>  | 
| − | + | 2.) Using the definition of the form factor <math>F(q^2)</math> and probably an integral table, caluclate <math>F(q^2)</math> when  | |
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| − | 2.)    | + | b.) <math>\rho(r) = \rho_0 e^{- \alpha r}</math>  | 
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| + | c.) <math>\rho(r) = \rho_0 e^{- \alpha^2 r^2}</math>  | ||
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| + | == Set 5 ==  | ||
| + | 2.) Muonic X-rays  | ||
| + | a.) Calculate the energies of muonic K-line X-rays from Fe assuming a point nucleus and using a one-electron model..  | ||
| + | b.) Calculate the energy correction (\Delta E)    | ||
Revision as of 18:02, 25 February 2008
Chapter 2
Set 1
1.) In your own words, describe what the "Standard Model" of physics is using 2 to 5 paragraphs. Your paragraphs should include the concepts of the 4 fundamental forces of physics, QED, and QCD at a minimum. Any sentences in which a string of 5 or more words match a sentence that is found on the internet will be evidence of cheating.
2.) Solve the Schrodinger equation for the following potential:
. Assume particles are incident from , don't try to normalize but do express the wave function in terms of one coefficient.
Set 2
1.) Given the following barrier potential
show that the transmission coefficient is
when
Assume particles are incident from and .
Set 3
1.) Starting with Shrodinger's time-independent equation, derive the wave functions for a 2-D simple harmonic oscillator. Your derivation should take advantage of separation of variables and you are not required to normalize the wave function.
Set 4
1.) Show that the mean-square charge radius of a uniformly charged sphere is
2.) Using the definition of the form factor and probably an integral table, caluclate when
a.)
b.)
c.)
Set 5
2.) Muonic X-rays a.) Calculate the energies of muonic K-line X-rays from Fe assuming a point nucleus and using a one-electron model.. b.) Calculate the energy correction (\Delta E)
5.) Several nuclei decay by the emmission of an alpha particle. An alpha particle (He-4) is a tighlty bound nuclear containing 2 protons and 2 neutrons in which the energy needed to remove one neutron is 20.5 MeV. One model for this decay process views the alpha particle as being bound to the nucleus via a spherical potential well.
Once outside the nucleus, the alpha particle is repelled via Coulombs law
The original nucleus had a charge and the alpha particle has a charge .
Use the WKB approximation to show that the transmissivity (T : transmission coefficient) is:
- Gamow's formula Media:GamowFormula.pdf
 
where
- and and .