
(a)
To show: The wave length of a
(b)
What happens to its wavelength if the particle moves into the region of increasing potential energy.
(b)
What happens to its wavelength if the particle moves into the region of increasing potential energy.
(c)
The wavelength at classical turning point.
(d)
To show: That the WKB condition for an allowed bound state energy can be written as
(e)
To show: That Energy for particle in a box with infinite potential walls at and
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The integral

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