Quantum Mechanics Particle in a Box

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The forum discussion centers on a user's request for assistance with quantum mechanics problems related to a particle in a box scenario, specifically addressing the conditions of energy (E) in relation to potential energy (V0). The user presents three cases: A) E < V0, B) E = V0, and C) E > V0, but fails to provide sufficient context or detail for others to assist effectively. The responses highlight the necessity for clarity and specificity in posing questions to facilitate meaningful assistance.

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Is there anyone to help for probelm particle in a box
I need help .I did not
A) E < V0 for T =? (passing coefficient )
B) E = V0 for T = ?
C ) E > V0 for T =?

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umttrb said:
Is there anyone to help for problem

You're going to need to be a lot clearer about what your question is.
 
PeterDonis said:
You're going to need to be a lot clearer about what your question is.
I need help .I did not example
 
umttrb said:
I need help .

With what? I can't tell what you need help with from what you've said so far. You need to give more details. What specific question are you asking? What specific thing are you having trouble with?
 
PeterDonis said:
With what? I can't tell what you need help with from what you've said so far. You need to give more details. What specific question are you asking? What specific thing are you having trouble with?
How do I solve this question?
 
umttrb said:
How do I solve this question?

What question? From what you've posted so far, I don't know what question you want to solve.
 
PeterDonis said:
What question? From what you've posted so far, I don't know what question you want to solve.
This question
A) E < V0 for T =? (passing coefficient )
B) E = V0 for T = ?
C ) E > V0 for T =?
 

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umttrb said:
This question

That's not a specific enough question to answer; it's just a picture and a bunch of symbols. That's why I asked for more detail. If that is all the information you can give, we cannot help you.
 
umttrb said:
This question
A) E < V0 for T =? (passing coefficient )
B) E = V0 for T = ?
C ) E > V0 for T =?
can you do that question?
please I need help
 
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umttrb said:
can you do that question?

Not without more information. What do the symbols mean? What is the diagram about? What are you trying to figure out?
 
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PeterDonis said:
Not without more information. What do the symbols mean? What is the diagram about? What are you trying to figure out?
 

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@umttrb we can't help you if you are unable to ask a specific, coherent question. Just throwing diagrams and symbols at us doesn't work. Since you apparently cannot ask a specific, coherent question, this thread is closed.
 

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