Hey TSny thanks!
Ok after completing the square the Hamiltonian become H = p2/2m + 1/2mω2(x - ek/mω2)2
and the wavefunction has to be different then the usual harmonic oscillator since x is replaced by (x - ek/mω2)2 in the groundstate wavefunction
So the probability that the particle will be...
Homework Statement
Hello,
I'm just curious as to whether I'm going about solving the following problem correctly...
Problem Statement:
A particle mass m and charge q is in the ground state of a one -dimensional harmonic oscillator, the oscillator frequency is ω_o.
An electric field ε_o is...