Normalize the wave function in Problem 6-2 between -a and +a. Why cant that wave function be
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Normalize the wave function in Problem 6-2 between -a and +a. Why can’t that wave function be normalized between - ∞ and + ∞?
Problem 6-2
Show that Ψ(x, t) = Aei(kx - ωt) satisfies both the time dependent Schrödinger equation and the classical wave equation (Equation 6-1).
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2-12 c² at² 6-1
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