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Show that wave function in coordinates x,y is normalized
also, its (a^5)*(b^5) but the way you stated how to integrate it according to x and then y helped a lot. Not sure if the answer is correct, but I shall ask my teacher when I get it back. thank you!- Crista
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Show that wave function in coordinates x,y is normalized
It shows now boundaries, but people have suggested that I integrate from 0->a according to x and 0->b according to y.- Crista
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Show that wave function in coordinates x,y is normalized
Homework Statement A particle is described by the state of the following wave function. wavefunction(x,y) = 30/[(a^5)(b^5)]^1/2 * x(a-x) * b(b-y) Homework Equations integral from 0 to i of x^n * (1-x)^m dx = (n!m!)/(n+m+1)! The Attempt at a Solution I know that normalizing means taking the...- Crista
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