4. Vibrational energy of diatomic molecules
Electronic energy curves (figure 1 ) are the potential curves governing nuclear motion. Classically, if nuclei have zero kinetic energy, they should be at rest at position R 0 , whereas, if they possess kinetic energy E v , they can oscillate between positions R 1 and R 2 (figure
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