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what is the unit of hamiltonian​

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Answered by archu532825
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The Hamiltonian itself does not technically have any units. As an operator, it is something that, when applied to a wave function, reveals the possible energies of the wave function. While I suppose you could claim that the Hamiltonian has units of energy, that really isn't correct.

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