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Gwynevere
10/19/20 3:30:01 PM
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Are both the n terms over 4, or just the ny^2?

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Questionmarktarius
10/19/20 3:31:36 PM
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What is this equation even meant to be?
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monkmith
10/19/20 3:34:54 PM
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its not a fractional exponent?

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Gwynevere
10/20/20 5:50:07 PM
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Questionmarktarius posted...
What is this equation even meant to be?
Half of an energy equation derived from the Schrodinger Equation

monkmith posted...
its not a fractional exponent?
No
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EmbraceOfDeath
10/20/20 5:55:58 PM
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The way it's written in the book, it's just the second term being divided by 4.

In other words, nx^2 + (ny^2)/4.

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Gwynevere
10/20/20 5:59:20 PM
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EmbraceOfDeath posted...
The way it's written in the book, it's just the second term being divided by 4.

In other words, nx^2 + (ny^2)/4.
Well, shit

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Squall28
10/20/20 6:03:39 PM
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EmbraceOfDeath posted...
The way it's written in the book, it's just the second term being divided by 4.

In other words, nx^2 + (ny^2)/4.

Yeah if it's the whole thing they'll put parentheses

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