Abstract

A straightforward derivation is given for the Hermitian operator pr ≡ 1r ħi δδrr corresponding to the radial component of linear momentum in the central force problem. The purpose is purely pedagogical; we believe that the radial term of the Schrödinger equation in spherical coordinates is more comprehensible when it appears in the form (pr2/2m)ψ = [(1r ħi δδrr)2/2m]ψ than when it appears, as it does in most textbooks, in the form −ħ22mr2 δδr[r2δδr]ψ. The latter expression is usually arrived at by a tedious transformation of variable done “in the appendix”; instead one may derive pr with a minimum of algebra and with the focus where it belongs, on the concepts of quantum mechanics.

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