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The ground state energy of an electron in a one-dimensional trap with zero potential energy in the interior and infinite potential energy at the walls is 2.0 eV. If the width of the well is doubled, the ground state energy will be:

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Answer:

0.5 eV

Step-by-step explanation:


E_1 = Initial potential energy =
2\ eV


E_2 = Final potential energy


L_1 = Initial width


L_2 = Final width =
2L_1

Energy of an electron in a one-dimensional trap is given by


E=(n^2h^2)/(8mL^2)

From the equation we get


E\propto (1)/(L^2)

So,


(E_1)/(E_2)=(L_2^2)/(L_1^2)\\\Rightarrow E_2=(E_1L_1^2)/(L_2^2)\\\Rightarrow E_2=(2L_1^2)/(4L_1^2)\\\Rightarrow E_2=0.5\ eV

The ground state energy will be 0.5 eV

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