17. Does the position operator in the x-direction depend on the problem to be solved in quantum mechanics? If yes, explain why, if no, then what is it? What is the eigenvalue spectrum for this operator?

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17. Does the position operator in the x-direction depend on the problem to be solved in quantum mechanics?
If yes, explain why, if no, then what is it? What is the eigenvalue spectrum for this operator?
Transcribed Image Text:17. Does the position operator in the x-direction depend on the problem to be solved in quantum mechanics? If yes, explain why, if no, then what is it? What is the eigenvalue spectrum for this operator?
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