QM1 Concept test 8.1 If the total spin quantum number for the system is

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QM1 Concept test 8.1 If the total spin quantum number for the system is 𝑆 = 2, list all the possible values of 𝑚 𝑧 , the quantum number corresponding to the 𝑧 component of the total spin. 2,0 2,1,0 2, 0, -2 2,1,0,-1,-2 None of the above

QM1 Concept test 8.2 If the total spin quantum number for a system is 𝑆 = 5/2, list all the possible values of 𝑚 𝑧 , the quantum number corresponding to the 𝑧 component of the total spin. -5/2, -3/2, 3/2, 5/2 -5/2, -3/2, 0, 3/2, 5/2 5/2, 3/2, 1/2 -5/2, -3/2, -1/2, 0, 1/2, 3/2, 5/2 -5/2, -3/2, -1/2, 1/2, 3/2, 5/2

QM1 Concept Test 8.3 Choose all of the following statements that are correct about the differences between the “coupled” and “uncoupled” representations for the product space of two spin system. (I) Working entirely within the coupled representation, you cannot decompose the product state of a two-spin system into products of states of each individual spin. (II) Working entirely within the uncoupled representation, you can (III) The basis vectors in the uncoupled representation are eigenstates of 𝑆 1 2 , 𝑆 1𝑧 , 𝑆 2 2 , and 𝑆 2𝑧 , whereas the basis vectors in the coupled representation are eigenstates of 𝑆 2 , 𝑆 𝑧 = 𝑆 1𝑧 + 𝑆 2𝑧 , 𝑆 1 2 , and 𝑆 2 2 . (I) and (II) only (I) and (III) only (II) and (III) only (I), (II) and (III) None of the above

QM1 Concept Test 8.4 Choose all of the following statements that are correct: (I) Basis vectors in both the uncoupled and coupled representations are eigenstates of 𝑆 1 2 , and 𝑆 2 2 (II) Basis vectors in both the uncoupled and coupled representations are eigenstates of 𝑆 1𝑧 (III) Basis vectors in both the uncoupled and coupled representations are the eigenstates of 𝑆 2 = 𝑆 1 + 𝑆 2 2 (I) only (II) only (III) only (I) and (III) only (I), (II) and (III)

QM1 Concept test 8.5 The following equation is true for two spin-1/2 systems in the “coupled” representation in which the basis vectors are simultaneous eigenstates of 𝑆 2 , 𝑆 𝑧 , 𝑆 1 2 , and 𝑆 2 2 : 𝑆 𝑧 1,0 = 𝑚 𝑧 1,0 = (𝑚 1𝑧 + 𝑚 2𝑧 ) 1,0 =0 1,0 Can 1,0 = 1 2 ↑ 1 ↑ 2 + ↑ 1 ↓ 2 + ↓ 1 ↑ 2 − ↓ 1 ↓ 2 ? Yes No

QM1 Concept Test 8.6 Which one of the following sets are the basis vectors for product space of two spin-1/2 systems in the “coupled” representation in which the basis vectors are simultaneous eigenstates of 𝑆 2 , 𝑆 𝑧 , 𝑆 1 2 , and 𝑆 2 2 ? 1 2 ,0 , 0, 1 2 , 0,0 , 0,1 1,1 , 1,0 , 1,−1 , 0,0 1,0 , 0,0 , 0,1 1,−1 , 1,1 , 1,0 1,1 , 1,0 , 1,−1

QM1 Concept Test 8.7 Consider the basis vector 1,1 for the product space of two spin-1/2 systems in the “coupled” representation. Which one of the following is the correct expression for 𝑆 2 − 𝑆 1 2 − 𝑆 2 2 1,1 ? ℏ 2 2 ℏ 2 2 1,1 3 ℏ 2 4 1,1 −2ℏ 2 −2ℏ 2 1,1

QM1 Concept Test 8.8 Consider the basis vector 1,1 for the product space of two spin-1/2 systems in the “coupled” representation. Which one of the following is the correct expression for 1,1 𝑆 2 − 𝑆 1 2 − 𝑆 2 2 1,1 ? ℏ 2 2 − ℏ 2 2 3 ℏ 2 4 −2ℏ 2 2ℏ 2