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Multiple choice question Zero-point energy of diatomic SHO of vibrational frequency v is

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1/2 hv

Zero-point energy of diatomic SHO of vibrational frequency v is 1/2 hv.

  • Potential energy internuclear distance curves can be used to understand the phrase dissociation energy.
  • At roughly 0 K, all molecules are essentially vibrating with their zero-point energy instead of having any rotational energy. Diatomic molecules are therefore vibrating at the level of v = 0.
  • Because it is the energy that is still present at time T = 0, the quantum contribution to kinetic energy is known as the zero-point energy. In a number of physical systems, zero-point energy is more than regular thermal kinetic energy. The most well-known example of such a system is perhaps liquid helium.
  • The lowest conceivable energy that a quantum mechanical system can have is called zero-point energy (ZPE). The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that quantum systems always vary in their lowest energy state, in contrast to classical mechanics.
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