A particle in an infinite well has an initial wave function given by ¥(x,0) = {Aa?=x?) - sxsa 0 otherwise a) Determine t

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A particle in an infinite well has an initial wave function given by ¥(x,0) = {Aa?=x?) - sxsa 0 otherwise a) Determine t

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A particle in an infinite well has an initial wave function given by ¥(x,0) = {Aa?=x?) - sxsa 0 otherwise a) Determine the normalization constant A. b) Determine the expectation value of x? c) Find the uncertainty in the position. d) Determine the expectation value of momentum? e) Find the uncertainty in the momentum. f) Confirm whether Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is satisfied for this system g) What is the probability of finding the particle in the range – /4 5x5/4
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