Normalize the wavefunction ? = ?^−?(???2?)
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The normalization condition for a wavefunction is given by the integral over all space of the absolute square of the wavefunction, which must equal 1. In mathematical terms, this is: ∫|ψ|^2 dx = 1 For the given wavefunction, ψ = e^-x(sin2x), the absolute square Show more…
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