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Category > Management Posted 12 Nov 2017 My Price 6.00

corresponding energies.

Use separation of variables in cartesian coordinates to solve the infinite cubical well (or "particle in a box"):

 

(a) Find the stationary states, and the corresponding energies.

(b) Call the distinct energies E1. E2. E3, ... , in order of increasing energy. Find E1.E2. E3, E4. E5. and E6. Determine their degeneracies (that is, the number of different states that share the same energy). Comment: In one dimension degenerate bound states do not occur but in three dimensions they are very common.

(c) What is the degeneracy of E14, and why is this case interesting?

 

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Status NEW Posted 12 Nov 2017 07:11 PM My Price 6.00

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