An electron that is confined to z 20 nm has the normalized wave function -{0.414 = z <0 nm (1.414 nm-1/2)/(10p) z 20 nm where z is in nm. Part A What is the probability of finding the electron in a 0.010-nm-wide region at z = 1.80 mm? ▸View Available Hint(s) IVD ΑΣΦ Submit Part B Request Answer ? What is the probability of finding the electron in the interval 0.900 nm ≤ ≤ 1.90 nm? View Available Hint(s) [90] ΑΣΦ

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An electron that is confined to 20 nm has the normalized
wave function
= {0.414
$(z) =
(1.414 nm 1/)e -2/(10 mm)
where z is in nm.
z <0 nm
z 20 nm
Y
Part A
What is the probability of finding the electron in a 0.010-nm-wide region at = 1.80 nm?
▸ View Available Hint(s)
IVD ΑΣΦ
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Part B
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What is the probability of finding the electron in the interval 0.900 nm Sz≤ 1.90 nm?
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Transcribed Image Text:An electron that is confined to 20 nm has the normalized wave function = {0.414 $(z) = (1.414 nm 1/)e -2/(10 mm) where z is in nm. z <0 nm z 20 nm Y Part A What is the probability of finding the electron in a 0.010-nm-wide region at = 1.80 nm? ▸ View Available Hint(s) IVD ΑΣΦ Submit Part B Submit 4 → What is the probability of finding the electron in the interval 0.900 nm Sz≤ 1.90 nm? View Available Hint(s) IVE] ΑΣΦ Provide Feedback Request Answer ?
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