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Consider an atomic nucleus to be equivalent to a one-dimensional infinite potential well with L = 2.4 x 10-14 m, a typic

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Consider An Atomic Nucleus To Be Equivalent To A One Dimensional Infinite Potential Well With L 2 4 X 10 14 M A Typic 1
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Consider an atomic nucleus to be equivalent to a one-dimensional infinite potential well with L = 2.4 x 10-14 m, a typical nuclear diameter. What would be the ground-state energy of an electron if it were trapped in such a potential well? (Note: Nuclei do not contain electrons.)