Wave-Particle Duality and the Birth of Modern Physics
Quantum Rules and Stern-Gerlach
Entanglement, EPR, and Bell's Theorem
Time Evolution
Wavefunctions and The Uncertainty Principle
100

In the photoelectric effect experiment, which property of an incoming photon must have at least a minimum value in order for an electron to be ejected?

Frequency

100

Particles whose x-spin is measured to be '+x' are sent through an SGz box, and the particles that are measured to be '+z' are sent into an SGx box. What fraction of the original '+x' particles will be found to be '-x'?

25%

100

What is the key feature of two particles in an entangled spin state?

Exact correlation between measurement outcomes

100

In what basis must a state be expressed in order to apply the time evolution rule?

Energy eigenstate basis

100

What shape is the minimum uncertainty wavefunction?

Gaussian

200

What feature of atomic emission spectra suggests the need for a new type of physics?

Discrete spectral lines

200

Particles whose x-spin is measured to be '+x' are sent through an SGz box, and the particles that emerge from both outputs are sent (without measuring their spin) into an SGx box. What fraction of the original '+x' particles will be found to be '-x'?

0%

200

In quantum cryptography, what is the expected 'error rate' if someone is eavesdropping?

25%

200

What probabilities do NOT change as a particle state evolves through time?

The likelihood of being in a particular energy eigenstate

200

What can you multiply a wavefunction by without changing the physical state of a particle?

An overall phase

300

Provide two rationale for thinking of light as a wave.

Double-slit interference pattern, Electromagnetic wave theory

300

Who invented 'bra-ket' notation?

Paul Dirac

300

How did Bell's theorem resolve the EPR paradox?

Proved hidden variable theories did not match experimental observations, while QM did

300

The time evolution of a quantum state proceeds smoothly according to the Schrodinger equation, except at one moment. What moment is that?

The moment of collapse (measurement)

300

Given a particular wavefunction, what does one do to calculate the likelihood of finding a particle at a particular position?

The likelihood is the value of |psi|^2 at that location

400

Provide two rationale for thinking of light as a particle.

Discrete dots on a screen in double-slit experiments, Photoelectric effect, etc.

400

What is one calculating when taking the inner product of a state with another state in quantum mechanics?

The likelihood that the current 'ket' state will be measured to be in the 'bra' state

400

Why does quantum entanglement not violate causality?

Because you can't control the measurement outcomes to begin with

400

Why are neutrino flavors not stable over time?

Because they are superpositions of energy eigenstates, not energy eigenstates themselves

400

What does it mean to 'normalize' the wavefunction?

Multiply psi by an overall value such that the likelihood of getting *some* outcome is 1.

500

What is the 'ultraviolet catastrophe' and how was it resolved by Max Planck?

Emission energy of blackbodies should go to infinity at high frequency end of the spectrum; resolved by discretizing the light in photons

500

What is meant by the 'expectational value' of a measured quantity?

The weighted average of all possible measurement values (each is weighted by the likelihood of getting that value)

500

Name two practical applications of quantum entanglement.

Quantum computing, Cryptography

500

How does the time evolution rule help explain the double-slit interference pattern?

Phases going through each slit evolve for different amounts of time before reaching a point on the screen

500

What does it mean for two observables to be 'incompatible'?

Knowing one exactly makes the other completely unknown.

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