A quantum particle of mass m1 is in a square well with

Chapter 41, Problem 2

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A quantum particle of mass m1 is in a square well with infinitely high walls and length 3 nm. Rank the situations (a) through (e) according to the particles energy from highest to lowest, noting any cases of equality. (a) The particle of mass m1 is in the ground state of the well. (b) The same particle is in the n 5 2 excited state of the same well. (c) A particle with mass 2m1 is in the ground state of the same well. (d) A particle of mass m1 in the ground state of the same well, and the uncertainty principle has become inoperative; that is, Plancks constant has been reduced to zero. (e) A particle of mass m1 is in the ground state of a well of length 6 nm.

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