A potential V(x) acts on an electron only when it is in a region given by 0 < x < L. The electron wavefunction is 4(x, t

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A potential V(x) acts on an electron only when it is in a region given by 0 < x < L. The electron wavefunction is 4(x, t

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A Potential V X Acts On An Electron Only When It Is In A Region Given By 0 X L The Electron Wavefunction Is 4 X T 1
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A potential V(x) acts on an electron only when it is in a region given by 0 < x < L. The electron wavefunction is 4(x, t) = N sin e-iwt. Determine the normalization constant N πχ L 3L and the probability that you will find the electron in the interval sxs 4 4
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