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In a certain region of space, a particle is described by the wave function ψ=cxe−bx where c is a real constants, b =1.7 , and m=3.2. by substituting into the schrodinger equation, find the potential energy (not necessarily constant) in this region and also find the energy of the particle. (hint: your solution must give an energy that is a constant everywhere in this region, independent of x.)

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