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Physics, 14.07.2019 00:20, gaby4567

Time-independent perturbation of a particle in a 1d box. for this problem, you will use the potential , wavefunctions ψ ), and a. (1 point) write the zeroth-order hamiltonian hco) energies e, n b. (1 point) write the perturbation h'. c· (2 points) for the ground-state wavefunction y, compute the first-order energy correction. d. (6 points) for the ground-state wavefunction /1, compute the first-order 0), ψ10), and bo) coefficients a2, a3, and a4 of 1,2 (1 point) what is the ratio of the coefficients a4 and a2? is this answer consistent with vour answer to question 1b? e. f. (2 points) sketch the first-order wavefunction, assuming the perturbation is positive (k > 0) and small but non-negligible. clearly indicate where the maximum of the wavefunction is relative to the center of the box.

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