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Consider a wavefunction which is proportional to sin [(27/a)x] and extends over the range -2 < x< (and is equal to zero everywhere else). a) normalize the above wavefunction. b) sketch the probability density of the above wavefunction c) what is the probability of finding the above particle at some (anywhere in the range 0 x< 2)?

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