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Finding the Limits for Small and Large Rho of a Free Particle

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In quantum physics, you can find the limits for small and large rho of a free particle. According to the spherical Bessel equation, the radial part of the wave function for a free particle looks like this:

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Take a look at the spherical Bessel functions and Neumann functions for

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Note that the Neumann functions diverge for

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Therefore, any wave function that includes the Neumann functions also diverges, which is unphysical. So the Neumann functions aren't acceptable functions in the wave function.

That means the wave function

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which equals

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equals the following:

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where

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Note that because k can take any value, the energy levels are continuous.

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Dr. Steven Holzner has written more than 40 books about physics and programming. He was a contributing editor at PC Magazine and was on the faculty at both MIT and Cornell. He has authored Dummies titles including Physics For Dummies and Physics Essentials For Dummies. Dr. Holzner received his PhD at Cornell.