subject
Physics, 16.10.2019 03:50 Jonah58

Consider a particle in a one dimensional box (infinite potential well). we can work out its wave function and energy levels without solving the schrödinger equation, by regarding its motion as standing waves subtended in the box of length l. take x 0 to be at the center of the box, so that the box extends from x =-l/2 to x = l/2. a. (6 points) write down an expression for the wavelength ? n of the nth harmonics standing waves, with n1 being the fundamental mode and n - 2 the first harmonic, etc. b. (6 points) write down the form of the wave function ? (x) for the nth state, setting the amplitudes to be a. also sketch y(x) for n = 1 and for n = 2. c. (8 points) from the normalization condition calculate the amplitude a d. ( 10 points) calculate the probability of finding the particle in its ground state (fundamental mode) in the x position range between -l/4 and l/4. sin2 x =-[1-cos(2x)] cos2 x = [1 + cos(2x)] possibly useful identities: sin(2x) 2 sinx cos x cos(2x) = cos 2 x-sin2 x 2

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on Physics

question
Physics, 22.06.2019 11:00
How do we measure or think of speed in the united states?
Answers: 1
question
Physics, 22.06.2019 23:00
The statue of liberty is 305.5 feet high. when the angle of elevation of the sun is 50 , what is the distance to the tip of the shadow from a point at water level and directly below the highest point of the statue?
Answers: 3
question
Physics, 23.06.2019 01:00
Formulating a hypothesis: part i since the investigative question has two variables, you need to focus on each one separately. thinking only about the first part of the question, mass, what might be a hypothesis that would illustrate the relationship between mass and kinetic energy? use the format of " because when writing your hypothesis
Answers: 1
question
Physics, 23.06.2019 03:00
If you visited mount shasta city (elevation 900 m [3000 ft.]) and found the outside air temperature to be 27°c (81°f), what would be the air temperature at the summit of mount shasta (elevation 4200 m [14,000 ft.]) at that moment-assuming that the temperature conditions with altitude change at an average, or normal, lapse rate?
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
Consider a particle in a one dimensional box (infinite potential well). we can work out its wave fun...
Questions
question
Chemistry, 10.12.2019 19:31
question
Biology, 10.12.2019 19:31
question
Chemistry, 10.12.2019 19:31
Questions on the website: 13722367