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Hamiltonian in terms of angular momentum in quauntum physics

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Conservation of angular momentum. The Hamiltonian H represents the energy and dynamics of the system. ... If H is just the Hamiltonian for one particle, the total angular momentum of that one particle is conserved when the particle is in a central potential (i.e., when the potential energy function depends only on. ).

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