What is the length of a box in which the difference between anelectron's first and second allowed energies is 1.30Ã10â19 J?
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What is the length of a box in which the difference between anelectron's first and second allowed energies is 1.20 x 10^-19J?
A particle in a 1D box has the smallest allowed energy where E1 = 4x10^-19 J. What will the particle's smallest allowed allowed energy be if the length of the box is doubled?
Two adjacent allowed energies of a neutron in a one-dimensional boxare 4.8Ã10-13 J and 7.5Ã10-13 J. What is the length (in fm) of thebox?