8) A particle in an infinite square potential well of width L has an initial wave function described by the equation y(x) = Ax(L - x), where A is a constant, the expectation value of the Hamiltonian is L³|A|² (B) L²|A|² (C)=L|A|²2 6m 6m (D) L³|4|² 6m
8) A particle in an infinite square potential well of width L has an initial wave function described by the equation y(x) = Ax(L - x), where A is a constant, the expectation value of the Hamiltonian is L³|A|² (B) L²|A|² (C)=L|A|²2 6m 6m (D) L³|4|² 6m
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![8) A particle in an infinite square potential well of width L has an initial wave function
described by the equation y(x) = Ax(L - x), where A is a constant, the expectation
value of the Hamiltonian is
L³|A|² (B) L²|A|²
(C)=L|A|²2
6m
6m
(D) L³|4|²
6m](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd36f2cf7-bdec-449b-bbb5-bedb5240b4ab%2Fc12e92c7-74cc-426c-86d0-42cb3a934855%2Fc7tns5j_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:8) A particle in an infinite square potential well of width L has an initial wave function
described by the equation y(x) = Ax(L - x), where A is a constant, the expectation
value of the Hamiltonian is
L³|A|² (B) L²|A|²
(C)=L|A|²2
6m
6m
(D) L³|4|²
6m
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