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A Particle of Mass m in Infinite 1D State
I know how to normalize a funtion but i am getting stuck in the middle of it... we have never normalize somthing like this before all we have ever done was matrices, i am not very strong in this type of math- Cybercole
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What is the significance of the 1D wave function Ψ(x,t) in quantum mechanics?
I know how to normalize a funtion but i am getting stuck in the middle of it... we have never normalize somthing like this before all we have ever done was matrices, i am not very strong in this type of math- Cybercole
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A Particle of Mass m in Infinite 1D State
I honestly don't know where to start. this is the question the teacher gave me. Can you please help?- Cybercole
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What is the significance of the 1D wave function Ψ(x,t) in quantum mechanics?
Ψ(x,t)=A⋅exp(A|x|)⋅exp(−iωt) Consider the one-dimensional, time-dependent wave function for infinite motion: (x,t) = Ae–a|x| e–it where A, a, and are positive real constants. What are: (a) normalization constant A, (b) the quantum-mechanical expectation value of coordinate x...- Cybercole
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A Particle of Mass m in Infinite 1D State
Please help. My professor thinks I know this ****. Ψ(x,t)=Ae^-a(mx^2/η+it) A particle of mass m is in the infinite, one-dimensional, time-dependent state: where A and a are positive real constants. What are: (a) normalization constant A, (b) the potential energy function, U(x)...- Cybercole
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