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Dr. Z
edm sux

Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Toronto/Waterloo, Canada
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No worries.
I got it.
Basically when you are plotting Transmission vs. Energy of particle, there are 3 regions of the function.
One is when the energy is smaller then the potential. In this case, the function increases almost exponentially as opposed to the classical sense where there would be no transmission at all. It would be a zero at all points lower than the potential. Since the function has an energy term at the denominator it will explode when energy is a certain value, in this case potential, its just how the function is. So you have to take the limit as the energy approaches that value.
In this case, it gives you a real value. After that, the energy is higher than the potential. In the classical sense the particle would just pass freely, but in the quantum mechanical, it asymptotes at 1 transmission. Which is basically the same as classical.
So yea, I just had to understand how the two functions connect at the E=Vo.
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Nov-16-2003 19:07
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