Calculating Energies in Box Potential

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The discussion focuses on calculating energy levels in a box potential for two different systems: an electron in a 10E-10 m box and a 1 g metallic sphere in a 10 cm box. The relevant formula for energy levels is provided, with E1 defined as (h^2) / (8 * m * L^2), where L is the box size. Participants express uncertainty about whether L corresponds to the box size 'a' and how to articulate the significance of quantum effects in relation to energy levels. The importance of quantum effects is suggested to be linked to changes in energy levels as the size of the system varies. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the need for clarity in applying quantum mechanics to different physical scenarios.
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Homework Statement



Consider the box potential
V (x) = 0 0 < x < a
1 elsewhere

a) Estimate the energies of the ground state as well as those of the First and second
excited states for
i) an electron enclosed in a box of size a = 10E-10 m. Express your answer in
electron volts.
ii) a 1 g metallic sphere which is moving in box of size a = 10 cm. Express your
answer in joules.
b) Discuss the importance of quantum effects for both these two systems.

Homework Equations



E1 = ((h)^2 ) / ( 8 * m * L ^2)

En = n^2 * E1

The Attempt at a Solution



The First problem is , I am not sure about L(Length) . Is this equal to the size of the box 'a' in part i and ii.

The Second Problem is how can i define the importantance of quantum effect (b) .. I mean should i have to define with the varying size what change i am observing in Energy Levels .
 
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