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Transcribed Image Text:3.9 A particle moves in one dimension in the potential shown here. The
energy E is shown on the graph, and the particle is in its ground
state.
V(x)
E
X
(a) Sketch (x) for this particle.
(b) You make a measurement to find the particle. Indicate on your
graph the point or points at which you are most likely to find it.
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