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Interpretation:
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The wavefunction contains all the information about the state of the system. The wavefunction is the function of the coordinates of particles and time. The wavefunction
Answer to Problem 12.56E
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The simple potential energy diagram for this system is shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2.
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