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Proving why E must always be a real number. Normalizing ψ(x) for the finite square well. Part a is extremely simple, all you have to do is find the constant that normalizes the initial wave function. After the initial wave ... I hope this solution helped you understand the

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Proving why E must always be a real number.

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Normalizing ψ(x) for the finite square well.

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Problem 2.7a | Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (Griffiths)

Part a is extremely simple, all you have to do is find the constant that normalizes the initial wave function. After the initial wave ...

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