University Physics, Volume 2 (Chs. 21-37) (14th Edition)
University Physics, Volume 2 (Chs. 21-37) (14th Edition)
14th Edition
ISBN: 9780133978001
Author: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 41, Problem 41.1DQ
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Compare the probability of finding the particle A described by the wave function ψ(x,y,z) and B described by the wave function ψ(x,y,z)eiϕ within a volume dV .

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Answer to Problem 41.1DQ

The probability of finding the particle A described by the wave function ψ(x,y,z) is same as that of B described by the wave function ψ(x,y,z)eiϕ within a volume dV .

Explanation of Solution

Probability of finding the particle is known as probability density of the particle.

Write the expression for the probability density of the particle in volume dV

|ψ(x,y,z)|2dV=ψ*(x,y,z)ψ(x,y,z)dV (1)

Here,

ψ(x) is the wave function of particle.

dx is a small distance in x axis

Substitute ψ(x,y,z) in equation (1) to get probability of finding the particle A in volume dV .

PA=|ψ(x,y,z)|2dV=ψ*(x,y,z)ψ(x,y,z)dV

Here,

PA is the probability density of particle A in volume dV .

Substitute ψ(x,y,z)eiϕ in equation (1) to get probability of finding the particle A in volume dV .

PB=|ψ(x,y,z)eiϕ|2dV=(ψ(x,y,z)eiϕ)*(ψ(x,y,z)eiϕ)dV=ψ*(x,y,z)ψ(x,y,z)eiϕeiϕdV=ψ*(x,y,z)ψ(x,y,z)dV

Here,

PB is the probability density of particle B in volume dV .

Thus from above two calculation the probability of finding particle A in volume dV is same as that of B .

Conclusion:

Thus, the probability of finding the particle A described by the wave function ψ(x,y,z) is same as that of B described by the wave function ψ(x,y,z)eiϕ within a volume dV .

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