Normalization constant of lineer combination of two waves?

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Homework Help Overview

The discussion revolves around the normalization constant for a linear combination of two wave functions, specifically for a particle in a box of width L. The original poster presents the wave function as a sum of sine functions and seeks guidance on how to determine the normalization constant B.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the use of trigonometric identities and the integration of the wave function to find the normalization constant. Questions arise regarding the limits of integration and the relevance of quantum numbers n=1 and n=2 in the context of the problem.

Discussion Status

The discussion is active, with participants providing hints and suggestions for integrating the wave function. There is an ongoing exploration of the correct boundaries for integration and the application of quantum numbers in the normalization process.

Contextual Notes

Participants note the need to clarify the boundaries for integration, specifically whether to use 0 to L, and express uncertainty about the role of quantum numbers in the normalization process.

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Homework Statement



[tex]\psi[/tex]=B( sin px/L + sin 2px/L )

Homework Equations


lineer combination of two waves n=1 and n=2 states particle in a box wide L


The Attempt at a Solution


I have no idea how to calculate lineer combination of two waves normalization. How do I get B normalization constant??
 
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welcome to pf!

hi sylar88! welcome to pf! :smile:

(have a psi: ψ :wink:)

learn your trigonometric identities …

sinA + sin B = … ? :wink:
 
but when ı take the form of 2 [sin (3px/2L). cos (px/2L)] how do ı calculate its integral. Can ı use mathematical methods then integrate it and it will equal to 1. So ı find t normalization constant B ? Take boundries of integral 0 to L ?
 
pls help me ı need answer just say me my prediction is true :/
 
hi sylar88! :smile:
sylar88 said:
but when ı take the form of 2 [sin (3px/2L). cos (px/2L)] how do ı calculate its integral.

try integrating by parts twice, then a bit of algebra :wink:
 
tiny-tim said:
hi sylar88! :smile:


try integrating by parts twice, then a bit of algebra :wink:


What about boundries?? 0 to L can ı take ? what about n=1 n =2 Where do ı use them
 
yup … 0 to L (or x) :wink:

(what's n ? :confused:)
 
tiny-tim said:
yup … 0 to L (or x) :wink:

(what's n ? :confused:)



Question says that solve the equiaton combination of wave functions for the n= 1 and n=2 states in a particle of box wide L.
 
oh, right!

but you've already used them, in your original equation …

you're now solving it​
 
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tiny-tim said:
oh, right!

but you've already used them, in your original equation …

you're now solving it​

Its logical :)) thank you for your interest and help. I will come for new questions :)))
 

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