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This quiz focuses on Complex Numbers And Eulers Formula, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Physical Chemistry 2.
A quantum harmonic oscillator is in the state ∣ψ⟩=21(∣0⟩+i∣1⟩). If the time evolution operator is U^(t)=e−iH^t/ℏ where H^∣n⟩=ℏω(n+21)∣n⟩, what is the probability of finding the oscillator in state ∣0⟩ at time t=2ωπ?
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A quantum harmonic oscillator is in the state ∣ψ⟩=21(∣0⟩+i∣1⟩). If the time evolution operator is U^(t)=e−iH^t/ℏ where H^∣n⟩=ℏω(n+21)∣n⟩, what is the probability of finding the oscillator in state ∣0⟩ at time t=2ωπ?
A particle in a 2D box has the wavefunction ψ(x,y)=LxLy2sin(Lxπx)sin(Ly2πy). Using Euler's formula to express the sine functions in exponential form, what is the coefficient of the term eiπx/Lxe−2iπy/Ly in the expansion?
A quantum state is given by ∣ψ⟩=31(∣+⟩+eiπ/3∣−⟩+ei2π/3∣0⟩) where ∣+⟩, ∣−⟩, and ∣0⟩ are orthonormal basis states. What is the phase of ⟨0∣ψ⟩ expressed in the form reiθ?
A quantum system undergoes Rabi oscillations described by the time evolution ∣ψ(t)⟩=cos(Ωt)∣0⟩+isin(Ωt)∣1⟩ where Ω is the Rabi frequency. Using Euler's formula to express this state in exponential form, what is the state at time t=4Ω3π?
A particle's wavefunction in momentum space is ψ~(p)=Ne−p2/2σ2eip0x0/ℏ where N, σ, p0, and x0 are real constants. Using Euler's formula, what is the real part of ψ~(p) when p=p0?
A quantum oscillator in a coherent state has the wavefunction ψα(x)=(πℏmω)1/4exp(−2ℏmωx2+ℏ2mωαx−2∣α∣2) where α=∣α∣eiϕ. If α=2eiπ/3, what is the coefficient of x in the exponent?
Consider the time-dependent Schrödinger equation for a free particle: iℏ∂t∂ψ=−2mℏ2∂x2∂2ψ. If ψ(x,t)=Aei(kx−ωt), what relationship between ω and k must hold, and what is ∣ψ(x,t)∣2?
Consider the complex wavefunction ψ(x)=Aeikxe−αx2 where A, k, and α are real constants with α>0. If the normalization condition requires ∫−∞∞∣ψ(x)∣2dx=1, and we know that ∫−∞∞e−2αx2dx=2απ, what is the correct expression for the normalized wavefunction?
The angular momentum operator L^z=−iℏ∂ϕ∂ acting on the eigenfunction Ylm(θ,ϕ)=Θ(θ)eimϕ yields the eigenvalue mℏ. If we write eimϕ using Euler's formula and consider the action of L^z2 on Y21, what is the result?
The normalization integral for a complex wavefunction ψ(x)=(a+ib)e−λx2 where a and b are real constants requires ∫−∞∞∣ψ(x)∣2dx=1. If ∫−∞∞e−2λx2dx=2λπ, what condition must a and b satisfy?
A quantum system undergoes evolution described by ∣ψ(t)⟩=e−iHt/ℏ∣ψ(0)⟩ where H has eigenvalues En=ℏωn. If ∣ψ(0)⟩=21(∣0⟩−i∣1⟩), what is ∣ψ(π/ω)⟩?
The molecular orbital ψ=c1ϕA+c2eiαϕB represents a linear combination of atomic orbitals ϕA and ϕB where c1 and c2 are real coefficients and α is a real phase. If the overlap integral S=⟨ϕA∣ϕB⟩=0.3 and normalization requires ⟨ψ∣ψ⟩=1, what is the relationship between c1 and c2 when α=2π?
Consider the quantum mechanical expectation value ⟨ψ∣A^∣ψ⟩ where ψ=31+i∣ϕ1⟩+31∣ϕ2⟩ and A^∣ϕ1⟩=2∣ϕ1⟩, A^∣ϕ2⟩=−1∣ϕ2⟩. What is the value of this expectation value?
The wavefunction ψ=eiθ(a∣0⟩+b∣1⟩) where a and b are real and θ is real, represents a qubit state. If the global phase θ changes from 0 to π/2 while a and b remain constant, how do the measurement probabilities change?
The wavefunction ψ=21(∣1⟩+eiπ/3∣2⟩) represents a superposition of two energy eigenstates. What is the magnitude of the coefficient of ∣2⟩ when this wavefunction is written in the form c1∣1⟩+c2∣2⟩?
The complex wavefunction ψ(x)=Asin(kx)eiα where A, k, and α are real constants, can be rewritten using Euler's formula. Which expression correctly represents the real part of ψ(x)?
A quantum system has a time-dependent wavefunction ψ(t)=31e−iE1t/ℏ∣1⟩+32e−iE2t/ℏ∣2⟩ where E2−E1=2.1 eV. At what time will the relative phase between the two components first equal 2π?
A particle in a box has a wavefunction that can be written as ψ(x,t)=∑n=13cnϕn(x)e−iEnt/ℏ where c1=21, c2=2i, and c3=21. What is the probability of measuring the particle in the second energy eigenstate?