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![SOLVED:The differential equation that results from the time independent Schrodinger Equation applied to a free particle has a common form: In class, it was stated that; dw =-kw 8x Eq: (1) has SOLVED:The differential equation that results from the time independent Schrodinger Equation applied to a free particle has a common form: In class, it was stated that; dw =-kw 8x Eq: (1) has](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/d6212a8081ff494a81ee57d77b751c42.jpg)
SOLVED:The differential equation that results from the time independent Schrodinger Equation applied to a free particle has a common form: In class, it was stated that; dw =-kw 8x Eq: (1) has
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PPT - Time-independent Schrodinger eqn QM Ch.2, Physical Systems, 12.Jan.2003 EJZ PowerPoint Presentation - ID:1706505
![SOLVED:The time-dependent Schrodinger equation for particle moving in one-dimension, subject to pO- tential V(z) is given by d4 h? &21 +V(z)y , dt 2m d12 where V(z,t) is the time-dependent wave function. SOLVED:The time-dependent Schrodinger equation for particle moving in one-dimension, subject to pO- tential V(z) is given by d4 h? &21 +V(z)y , dt 2m d12 where V(z,t) is the time-dependent wave function.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/4077276d5f5341328b04cd584ea426a6.jpg)
SOLVED:The time-dependent Schrodinger equation for particle moving in one-dimension, subject to pO- tential V(z) is given by d4 h? &21 +V(z)y , dt 2m d12 where V(z,t) is the time-dependent wave function.
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