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a.) For a particle in a state having the wavefunction ψ = √2/a sin (πx/a) in the range x = 0 to a, what is the probability that the particle exists in the following intervals? (i) x = 0 to 0.45a, (ii) x = 0.45a to 0.55a, (iii) x = 0.55a to a.
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Chapter 4.2, Problem 1LTSChapter 4.2, Problem 1PTSChapter 4.2, Problem 2PTSChapter 4.2, Problem 3ATSChapter 4.2, Problem 2LTSChapter 4.2, Problem 4PTSChapter 4.2, Problem 5ATSChapter 4.2, Problem 3LTSChapter 4.2, Problem 6PTSChapter 4.2, Problem 7ATS
Chapter 4.2, Problem 4LTSChapter 4.2, Problem 8PTSChapter 4.2, Problem 9PTSChapter 4.2, Problem 10ATSChapter 4.2, Problem 5LTSChapter 4.2, Problem 11PTSChapter 4.2, Problem 12PTSChapter 4.2, Problem 13ATSChapter 4.3, Problem 6LTSChapter 4.3, Problem 14PTSChapter 4.3, Problem 15ATSChapter 4.6, Problem 7LTSChapter 4.6, Problem 16PTSChapter 4.6, Problem 17ATSChapter 4.7, Problem 18CCChapter 4.8, Problem 8LTSChapter 4.8, Problem 19PTSChapter 4.8, Problem 20ATSChapter 4.11, Problem 9LTSChapter 4.11, Problem 21PTSChapter 4.11, Problem 22ATSChapter 4.11, Problem 10LTSChapter 4.11, Problem 23PTSChapter 4.11, Problem 24ATSChapter 4.12, Problem 11LTSChapter 4.12, Problem 25PTSChapter 4.12, Problem 26ATSChapter 4.12, Problem 27CCChapter 4.13, Problem 12LTSChapter 4.13, Problem 28PTSChapter 4.13, Problem 29ATSChapter 4.13, Problem 13LTSChapter 4.13, Problem 30PTSChapter 4.13, Problem 31ATSChapter 4.13, Problem 32ATSChapter 4.14, Problem 33CCChapter 4.14, Problem 34CCChapter 4.14, Problem 35CCChapter 4, Problem 36PPChapter 4, Problem 37PPChapter 4, Problem 38PPChapter 4, Problem 39PPChapter 4, Problem 40PPChapter 4, Problem 41PPChapter 4, Problem 42PPChapter 4, Problem 43PPChapter 4, Problem 44PPChapter 4, Problem 45PPChapter 4, Problem 46PPChapter 4, Problem 47PPChapter 4, Problem 48PPChapter 4, Problem 49PPChapter 4, Problem 50PPChapter 4, Problem 51PPChapter 4, Problem 52PPChapter 4, Problem 53PPChapter 4, Problem 54PPChapter 4, Problem 55PPChapter 4, Problem 56PPChapter 4, Problem 57PPChapter 4, Problem 58PPChapter 4, Problem 59PPChapter 4, Problem 60PPChapter 4, Problem 61IPChapter 4, Problem 62IPChapter 4, Problem 64IPChapter 4, Problem 65IPChapter 4, Problem 66IPChapter 4, Problem 67IPChapter 4, Problem 68IPChapter 4, Problem 69IPChapter 4, Problem 70IPChapter 4, Problem 71IPChapter 4, Problem 72IPChapter 4, Problem 73IPChapter 4, Problem 74IPChapter 4, Problem 75CPChapter 4, Problem 76CPChapter 4, Problem 77CP
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