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As discussed in class, the normalized wavefunction of the lowest energy state for a particle confined in a 1 dimensional box is v2 /l sin(tx /l). here, l is the length of the box. using the born interpretation of the wavefunction, determine the probability that the particle will be found in the region ofx -l/3 tox 2l/3

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