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Solving for A in 1 = A2∫-2(x/a)2sin2(kx)
This is actually part of a homework question for my Quantum Mechanics course but it is purely a math question. 1 = A2\inte-2(x/a)2sin2(kx) Note: for some reason the integral is showing up as a psi. where A, a, and k are constants and the integral is from -inf to inf (or 0 to inf with a...- jocdrummer
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