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the minimum vibrational energy of an oscillator ?​

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Answered by debasmita0975
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Classically, the lowest energy available to an oscillator is zero, which means the momentum also is zero, and the oscillator is not moving. Compare the quantum mechanical harmonic oscillator to the classical harmonic oscillator at v=1 and v=50.

Answered by mathewkhanna2009
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he lowest energy available to an oscillator is zero, which means the momentum also is zero, and the oscillator is not moving. Compare the quantum mechanical harmonic oscillator to the classical harmonic oscillator at v=1 and v=50.

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