Why can we conclude that the wave function (x, t) = y(x)e-i(E/h)t represents a standing wave? Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. sum move difference do not move product Reset Help It represents a standing wave because it can be written as the of a function that depends only on time with a function that depends only on the spatial coordinate. Therefore the nodes with time.

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Why can we conclude that the wave function y(x, t) = y(x)e-i(E/ħ)t represents a standing wave?
Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.
sum
move
difference
do not move
product
Reset
Help
It represents a standing wave because it can be written as the
of a function that
depends only on time with a function that depends only on the spatial coordinate. Therefore the nodes
with time.
Transcribed Image Text:Part A Why can we conclude that the wave function y(x, t) = y(x)e-i(E/ħ)t represents a standing wave? Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. sum move difference do not move product Reset Help It represents a standing wave because it can be written as the of a function that depends only on time with a function that depends only on the spatial coordinate. Therefore the nodes with time.
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