Problem 3.41 A harmonic oscillator is in a state such that a measurement of the energy would yield either (1/2) hw or (3/2) hw, with equal probability. What is the largest possible value of (p) in such a state? If it assumes this maximal value at time t = 0, what is ¥ (x, t)?

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Problem 3.41 A harmonic oscillator is in a state such that a measurement of the
energy would yield either (1/2) hw or (3/2) hw, with equal probability. What
is the largest possible value of (p) in such a state? If it assumes this maximal
value at time t = 0, what is ¥ (x, t)?
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3.41 A harmonic oscillator is in a state such that a measurement of the energy would yield either (1/2) hw or (3/2) hw, with equal probability. What is the largest possible value of (p) in such a state? If it assumes this maximal value at time t = 0, what is ¥ (x, t)?
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