Consider a particle of mass m in the potential (a) How many bound states are there? (b)
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Consider a particle of mass m in the potential
(a) How many bound states are there?
(b) In the highest-energy bound state, what is the probability that the particle would be found outside the well (x > α)?
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x < 0. V (x) = -32h²/ma² 0≤x≤a, -E 0 x > a.
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