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When U(x) Is Infinitely Large Elsewhere, the Wave Function of a Particle

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When U(x) is infinitely large elsewhere, the wave function of a particle restricted to the region 0 < x < L where U(x) = 0, may have the form ψ(x) =


A)
When U(x)  is infinitely large elsewhere, the wave function of a particle restricted to the region 0 < x < L where U(x)  = 0, may have the form ψ(x)  = A)    . B)    . C)  Aenπx<sup> / </sup><sup>L</sup>. D)    . E)    . .
B)
When U(x)  is infinitely large elsewhere, the wave function of a particle restricted to the region 0 < x < L where U(x)  = 0, may have the form ψ(x)  = A)    . B)    . C)  Aenπx<sup> / </sup><sup>L</sup>. D)    . E)    . .
C) Aenπx / L.
D)
When U(x)  is infinitely large elsewhere, the wave function of a particle restricted to the region 0 < x < L where U(x)  = 0, may have the form ψ(x)  = A)    . B)    . C)  Aenπx<sup> / </sup><sup>L</sup>. D)    . E)    . .
E)
When U(x)  is infinitely large elsewhere, the wave function of a particle restricted to the region 0 < x < L where U(x)  = 0, may have the form ψ(x)  = A)    . B)    . C)  Aenπx<sup> / </sup><sup>L</sup>. D)    . E)    . .

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