Multiple Choice
Suppose we have a quantum system of an unknown type. We find that a certain amount of energy moves this system from its lowest possible energy to its second-lowest energy, but is required to get it to its next higher energy. Is this quantum system a quanton in a box, a hydrogen atom, or a simple harmonic oscillator?
A) A quanton in a box.}
B) A hydrogen atom.
C) A simple harmonic oscillator.
D) The stated facts are inconsistent with all of these models.
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