For a ID "particle-in-a-box" system (zero potential within) between x = 0 and x = b, x(b-x) is an acceptable trial wavef

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For a ID "particle-in-a-box" system (zero potential within) between x = 0 and x = b, x(b-x) is an acceptable trial wavef

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For a ID "particle-in-a-box" system (zero potential within) between x = 0 and x = b, x(b-x) is an acceptable trial wavefunction to the system and have the ground-state energy E = 5h / 41°mb= 0.1255612 / mbl. With an additional parameter "k" such that the trial wavefunction becomes x* (6-x), the ground-state energy will become (h? / mb)x- 2k-1 4k²+k Find the value of k that minimizes this energy.
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