A neutron of mass m with energy E<+V, is in the internucleon potential which can be modeled as follows: x =0,V(x) = +00;
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A neutron of mass m with energy E<+V, is in the internucleon potential which can be modeled as follows: x =0,V(x) = +00;
A neutron of mass m with energy E<+V, is in the internucleon potential which can be modeled as follows: x =0,V(x) = +00; 0 <x sa ,V(x) = -V.; and x >a ,V(x) = +V I. Write down the Schrödinger equation for: region I (05xsa, V(x)=-V.), and region II (x > a,V(x) = +V.) II. From the obtained normalized wave function, estimate the kinetic energy of the nucleons when they reach region II.
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