An electron in a one-dimensional infinite potential well of length L has ground-state energy E1.The length is changed to L4 so that the new ground-state energy is .What is the ratio L4/L?
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A rectangular corral of widths Lx ! L and Ly ! 2L holds an electron. What multiple of h2 /8mL2 , where m is the electron mass, gives (a) the energy of the electrons ground state, (b) the energy of its first excited state, (c) the energy of its lowest degenerate states, and (d) the difference between the energies of its second and third excited states?
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