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Homework Statement
The analytical expression of \Deltax\Deltap for a particle in a box is:
\Deltax\Deltap = h/2pi\sqrt{(n\pi)^{2} - 6} / \sqrt{12}
for any quantum number, n
Homework Equations
(\Deltax)^{2} = <x^{2}> - <x>^{2}
and (\Deltap)^{2} = <p^{2}> - <p>^{2}
\Psi = \sqrt{2/L} sin(nxpi/L)
The Attempt at a Solution
so i tried to find (delta x)^2 and multiplied it with (delta p)^2 and rooted it, but i still have "L" left over in my derivation which doesn't work out...