A particle moving in one dimension (the xaxis) is

Chapter 40, Problem 40.8

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A particle moving in one dimension (the xaxis) is described by the wave function c1x2 = e Ae-bx, for x 0 Aebx, for x 6 0 where b = 2.00 m-1 , A 7 0, and the +x@axis points toward the right. (a) Determine A so that the wave function is normalized. (b) Sketch the graph of the wave function. (c) Find the probability of finding this particle in each of the following regions: (i) within 50.0 cm of the origin, (ii) on the left side of the origin (can you first guess the answer by looking at the graph of the wave function?), (iii) between x = 0.500 m and x = 1.00 m

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