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What is the Hamiltonian operator for hydrogen atom?

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Answered by mohamedwasith809
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The Hamiltonian operator, H ^ ψ = E ψ , extracts eigenvalue E from eigenfunction ψ, in which ψ represents the state of a system and E its energy. The expression H ^ ψ = E ψ is Schrödinger's time-independent equation.

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The Hamiltonian operator, H ^ ψ = E ψ , extracts eigenvalue E from eigenfunction ψ, in which ψ represents the state of a system and E its energy. The expression H ^ ψ = E ψ is Schrödinger's time-independent equation.

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