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Chapter 41, Problem 57AP

(a)

To determine

The expectation value x0.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 57AP

The expectation value x0 is 0.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expectation relation.

  x0=ψ0(x)*xψ0(x)dx                                                                                 (I)

Here, x0 is the expectation value and ψ(x) is the wave function

Conclusion:

Substitute (aπ)1/2eax2 for ψ0(x) and (aπ)1/2eax2 for ψ0(x)* and simplify.

  x0=((aπ)1/2eax2)x((aπ)1/2eax2)dx=x(aπ)1/2eax2dx

It is an odd function. The integration of odd function goes to zero.

    x0=x(aπ)1/2eax2dx=0

Therefore, the expectation value x0 is 0.

(b)

To determine

The expectation value x1.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 57AP

The expectation value x1 is 0.

Explanation of Solution

Rewrite the expectation relation.

  x1=ψ0(x)*xψ0(x)dx

Here, x1 is the expectation value.

Conclusion:

Substitute (4a3π)1/2x2eax2/2 for ψ0(x) and (4a3π)1/2x2eax2/2 for ψ0(x)* and simplify.

  x1=((4a3π)1/2x2eax2/2)x((4a3π)1/2x2eax2/2)dx=x(4a3π)1/2x2eax2/2dx

It is an odd function. The integration of odd function goes to zero.

    x1=0

Therefore, the expectation value x1 is 0.

(c)

To determine

The expectation value x01.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 57AP

The expectation value x01 is 12a.

Explanation of Solution

Rewrite the expectation relation.

  x01=ψ0(x)*xψ0(x)dx

Here, x01 is the expectation value.

Write the given wave function.

  ψ01(x)=12[ψ0(x)ψ1(x)]

Conclusion:

Substitute 12[ψ0(x)+ψ1(x)] for ψ0(x) and 12[ψ0(x)+ψ1(x)] for ψ0(x)* and simplify.

  x01=12[ψ0(x)+ψ1(x)]x12[ψ0(x)+ψ1(x)]dx=x12(ψ0+ψ1)2dx=12x0+12x1+xψ0(x)ψ1(x)dx

First two term is an odd function. The integration of odd function goes to zero.

    x01=0+0+xψ0(x)ψ1(x)dx=xψ0(x)ψ1(x)dx

Substitute (aπ)1/2eax2/2 for ψ0(x) and (4a3π)1/2x2eax2/2 for ψ1(x) in the above expression and integrate.

  x01=x((aπ)1/2eax2/2)((4a3π)1/2x2eax2/2)dx=x(aπ)1/4eax2/2(4a3π)1/4xeax2/2dx=2(2a2π)1/20x2eax2dx=2(2a2π)1/214(πa3)1/2=12a

Therefore, the expectation value x01 is 12a.

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