A particle is in a three-dimensional box. The y length of the box is twice the x length, and the z length is one-third of the y length. (a) What is the energy difference between the first excited level and the ground level? (b) Is the first excited level degenerate? (c) In terms of the x length, where is the probability distribution the greatest in the lowest-energy level?

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A particle is in a three-dimensional box. The y length of the box is twice the x length, and the z length is one-third of the y length.

(a) What is the energy difference between the first excited level and the ground level?

(b) Is the first excited level degenerate?

(c) In terms of the x length, where is the probability distribution the greatest in the lowest-energy level?

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