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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An electron (mass m) is contained in a cubical box of widths Lx ! Ly ! Lz. (a) How many different frequencies of light could the electron emit or absorb if it makes a transition between a pair of the lowest five energy levels? What multiple of h/8mL2 gives the (b) lowest, (c) second lowest, (d) third lowest, (e) highest, (f) second highest, and (g) third highest frequency
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