Problem 8/10/ A charged particle is trapped inside an infinite spherical well U(r) = {, , determine the bound eigenenergies and the corresponding r< al as normalized radial wave functions for the case where the orbital angular momentum of electron is zero using the radial Schrödinger equation.
Problem 8/10/ A charged particle is trapped inside an infinite spherical well U(r) = {, , determine the bound eigenenergies and the corresponding r< al as normalized radial wave functions for the case where the orbital angular momentum of electron is zero using the radial Schrödinger equation.
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![Problem 8/10/A charged particle is trapped inside an infinite spherical well
0,
U(r) = { ", determine the bound eigenenergies and the corresponding
= {t,
(100, r>aS
normalized radial wave functions for the case where the orbital angular momentum
of electron is zero using the radial Schrödinger equation.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F313ab539-2448-4cf1-99fe-ae460f34ebb6%2F3c4657ef-d7a2-4919-9393-407033aa09fa%2Fqoj298i_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 8/10/A charged particle is trapped inside an infinite spherical well
0,
U(r) = { ", determine the bound eigenenergies and the corresponding
= {t,
(100, r>aS
normalized radial wave functions for the case where the orbital angular momentum
of electron is zero using the radial Schrödinger equation.
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