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. A
Classical
simulation
of the
trajectory
and
angular momentum
of the
electron
in a
hydrogen atom
in an
electric field
E
→
=
−
3
×
10
6
x
^
{\displaystyle \scriptstyle {{\vec {E}}=-3\times 10^{6}{\hat {x}}}}
.
Click here for animation
. A
Classical
simulation
of the
trajectory
and
angular momentum
of the
electron
in a
hydrogen atom
in an
electric field
E
→
=
−
3
×
10
6
x
^
{\displaystyle \scriptstyle {{\vec {E}}=-3\times 10^{6}{\hat {x}}}}
.
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A
Classical
simulation
of the
trajectory
and
angular momentum
of the
electron
in a
hydrogen atom
in an
electric field
E
→
=
−
3
×
10
6
x
^
{\displaystyle \scriptstyle {{\vec {E}}=-3\times 10^{6}{\hat {x}}}}
.
Second order Stark shifts in hydrogen. Each
n-level
consists of n-1
degenerate sublevels
; application of an
electric field
breaks the degeneracy.
A graphical representation of the
complex impedance plane
. Note that while
reactance
X
{\displaystyle \scriptstyle {\mathrm {X} }}
can be either positive or negative,
resistance
R
{\displaystyle \scriptstyle {R}}
is always positive.
An
AC supply
connected across a device with impedance
Z
{\displaystyle \scriptstyle {Z}}
, with an AC
voltmeter
and
ammeter
in
parallel
, and
series
respectively. An AC supply applying a voltage
V
{\displaystyle \scriptstyle {V}}
across a load
Z
{\displaystyle \scriptstyle {Z}}
, driving a current
I
{\displaystyle \scriptstyle {I}}
.
Voltage and current phases for an ideal capacitor and inductor.