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The value of zero-point energy of a harmonic oscillator is

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Answered by nsopagu
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In these terms, the most famous such example of zero-point energy is the above E = ħω2 associated with theground state of the quantum harmonic oscillator. In quantum mechanical terms, the zero-point energy is the expectation value of the Hamiltonian of the system in the ground state.

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