5. Consider two non-interacting particles, each of mass m, in the infinite square wel one is in the state: nπ 4n(x) = sin And the other in the state (ln). Calculate standard deviation ((x₁ - x₁)²) for the distinguishable particles

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5. Consider two non-interacting particles, each of mass m, in the infinite square well
one is in the state:
ηπ
4n(x) =
-sin
And the other in the state
(ln).
Calculate standard deviation ((x₁-x1)²) for the distinguishable particles
Transcribed Image Text:5. Consider two non-interacting particles, each of mass m, in the infinite square well one is in the state: ηπ 4n(x) = -sin And the other in the state (ln). Calculate standard deviation ((x₁-x1)²) for the distinguishable particles
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