Five non-interacting particles of mass m are in a one-dimensional box of length L. Determine the quantum numbers if the particles are part a) Spin -1/2 part b) Spin -1 part c) Spin -3/2
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Five non-interacting particles of mass m are in a one-dimensional box of length L. Determine the quantum
numbers if the particles are
part a) Spin -1/2
part b) Spin -1
part c) Spin -3/2
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