ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD DISPLAY METHOD OF HYDROGEN ATOM

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a teaching material for preventing students from going away from science due to lack of a proper science teaching tool and raising an interest in quantum mechanics which tends to bias only to a mathematical study.SOLUTION: A function having the maximum value at the o...

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Zusammenfassung:PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a teaching material for preventing students from going away from science due to lack of a proper science teaching tool and raising an interest in quantum mechanics which tends to bias only to a mathematical study.SOLUTION: A function having the maximum value at the origin where only a single solution or a plurality of solutions of Schrodinger equation expressed by pole coordinates (r, , ) or parabola coordinates ( , , ) are added or subtracted is a wave function of a hydrogen atom and defined as a potential 3, which is an electromagnetic field display method of a hydrogen atom of (1) to (3): (1) a line segment connecting a direction of the electric field which is given a gradient arithmetic and is a result attached with a negative sign is set as a line 1 of electric force, and lines approximately proportional in number to a percentage which sets a difference between the maximum value and the minimum value of the wave function as one hundred are drawn; (2) the wave function which is the potential 3 is displayed by a contour line and made to compare with (1); and (3) the result connecting a direction of the electric field which is the result of a turning mathematic after multiplying the wave function by a measurement coefficient in one direction of the coordinates and a unit vector is drawn as a line 2 of magnetic force. A posture of the inside of the atom can be imaged, and an interest in learning science can be raised.