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 muon of charge #e and mass m ! 207me (where me is the mass of an electron) orbits the nucleus of a singly ionized helium atom (He+). Assuming that the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom can be applied to this muonhelium system, verify that the energy levels of the system are given by
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