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...
For the second, third, fourth, and fifth levels of the three-dimensional cubical box, find the energies in terms of the quantity Eo=π2*h2/(2mL2), where m is the particle mass and L is the box's sidelength.