PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-STUDENT SOLN.MAN.
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-STUDENT SOLN.MAN.
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Author: Ball
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.24E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The complex conjugate of the wave function Ψ=4x3 is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

For the normalization of the wave function, the wave function is integrated as a product of its conjugate over the entire limits. It is expressed by the equation as given below.

0(NΨ)(NΨ*)=1

Where,

N is the normalization constant

Ψ* is the conjugate of the wave function

Ψ is the wave function

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The complex conjugate of the wave function Ψ(θ)=eiπθ is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

For the normalization of the wave function, the wave function is integrated as a product of its conjugate over the entire limits. It is expressed by the equation as given below.

0(NΨ)(NΨ*)=1

Where,

N is the normalization constant

Ψ* is the conjugate of the wave function

Ψ is the wave function

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The complex conjugate of the wave function Ψ=4+3i is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

For the normalization of the wave function, the wave function is integrated as a product of its conjugate over the entire limits. It is expressed by the equation as given below.

0(NΨ)(NΨ*)=1

Where,

N is the normalization constant

Ψ* is the conjugate of the wave function

Ψ is the wave function

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The complex conjugate of the wave function Ψ=isin(3πx/2) is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

For the normalization of the wave function, the wave function is integrated as a product of its conjugate over the entire limits. It is expressed by the equation as given below.

0(NΨ)(NΨ*)=1

Where,

N is the normalization constant

Ψ* is the conjugate of the wave function

Ψ is the wave function

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The complex conjugate of the wave function Ψ=eiEt/ is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

For the normalization of the wave function, the wave function is integrated as a product of its conjugate over the entire limits. It is expressed by the equation as given below.

0(NΨ)(NΨ*)=1

Where,

N is the normalization constant

Ψ* is the conjugate of the wave function

Ψ is the wave function

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