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orgo814
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Constructing angular function
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I'm having trouble constructing angular function. This question required to construct a function for the 3d x^2-y^2 orbital.
The solution was x^2 - y^2 = r^2sin^2theta[cos^2theta - sin^2theta]
The pictures I attached was the information they gave me. Thanks.
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Re: Constructing angular function
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July 27, 2015, 09:52:43 AM »
What's the actual wording of the question?
Also, are you sure you've typed the solution out correctly? I believe the θ's in the brackets should be φ's.
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Re: Constructing angular function
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July 28, 2015, 11:08:22 AM »
Do you know how to express x and y in polar coordinates (r,θ,φ)? What is x
2
- y
2
?
To relate to the given functions: Do you know expressions for sin2φ and cos2φ in terms of sinφ and cosφ?
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