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Homework Statement
I have a wave function, say \Psi(x,t)=Acos(kx) \phi(t).
A quantity is measured (eg momentum, energy ...) and we are asked to find the result of the measurement and its probability.
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The Attempt at a Solution
I'd use the eigenval-eigenfunction equation. For example if we're talking about measureing the momentum:
\widehat{P}|\Psi> = p |\Psi> using definition of \widehat{P} we get:
-i\hbar \partial / \partialx (Acos(kx)) = -i\hbar * k Asin(kx) = p Acos(kx)
now I solve for p and get p = -i\hbar * k tan kx
does that make any sense?
now to find the probability that I get p when I measure the momentum is p^2?
Thanks.