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Combine your answers from parts a and b. find the expression for the left side of the schrödinger equation valid on the interval 0≤x≤l. express your answer in terms of ℏ, m, n, x, l, and c as needed.
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Combine your answers from parts a and
b. find the expression for the left side of the schrödinger equation valid on the interval 0≤x≤l. express your answer in terms of ℏ, m, n, x, l, and c as needed.
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i dont understand this at all, im sorry.
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