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There are time dependent & space dependent systems (magnetic fields) and time independent (particle in a box or harmonic oscillator). In the latter the expectation value is the 'average' energy and it works out nicely, but does this apply even if the Hamiltonian is dependent on time? because you don't have a nicely worked out energy value (as with the oscillator) but regardless of what the energy actually looks like is the expectation value the same that is it the total energy?

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