(a)
location where photon is more likely to be detected?
Answer to Problem 1CQ
Solution: Photon is more likely to be found at
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Figure of probability density of photons on the x-axis
Figure.1
It is clear from the figure, that the probability of finding a particle at
Conclusion:
Photon is more likely to be found at
(b)
expected number of photons in a 1 mm wide interval at
Answer to Problem 1CQ
Solution: expected number of photons in a 1 mm wide interval at
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Figure of probability density of photons on the x-axis
Figure.1
Calculation:
It’s clear from the figure that, probability of finding photon at
The area of curve at x=1 mm is
The expected number of photon that can be detected in the area is
Conclusion:
Expected number of photons in a 1 mm wide interval at
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