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Mar25-10, 04:19 PM   #1
 

Finite Square-well potential


Consider a finite square-well potential well of width 2.8 multiplied by 10-15 m that contains a particle of mass 1.9 GeV/c2. How deep does this potential well need to be to contain three energy levels? (Except for the energy levels, this situation approximates a deuteron. Use the infinite square well potential result to approximate the energy levels.) I don't understand this question at all and need help.
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Mar27-10, 12:52 PM   #2
 
What about equations? I know what equations you need, but why haven't you recited them? If you did, the answers surely would be on your lap?
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