2. The angular part of the wavefunction for an electron bound in a hydrogen atom is: Y(0,0) = C(5Y²³ +Y? +Yº° ), where Y₁" (0,0) are normalized spherical harmonics. (a) What is the value of normalization constant C?

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2. The angular part of the wavefunction for an electron bound in a hydrogen atom is:
Y(0,0) = C(5Y²³ +Y? +Yº° ), where Y₁™ (0,0) are normalized spherical harmonics.
(a) What is the value of normalization constant C?
Transcribed Image Text:2. The angular part of the wavefunction for an electron bound in a hydrogen atom is: Y(0,0) = C(5Y²³ +Y? +Yº° ), where Y₁™ (0,0) are normalized spherical harmonics. (a) What is the value of normalization constant C?
(b) What is the probability of finding the atom in a state with m = 3?
(c) What are the expectation values of angular momentum operators:
(i)
(ii)
Lz
L²
Transcribed Image Text:(b) What is the probability of finding the atom in a state with m = 3? (c) What are the expectation values of angular momentum operators: (i) (ii) Lz L²
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