A one-dimensional infinite well of length 200 pm contains an electron in its third excited state. We

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A one-dimensional infinite well of length 200 pm contains an electron in its third excited state. We position an electron-detector probe of width 2.00 pm so that it is centered on a point of maximum probability density.
(a) What is the probability of detection by the probe?
(b) If we insert the probe as described L000 times, how many times should we expect the electron to materialize on the end of the probe (and thus be detected)?
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Probability & Statistics For Engineers & Scientists

ISBN: 9780130415295

7th Edition

Authors: Ronald E. Walpole, Raymond H. Myers, Sharon L. Myers, Keying

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