Problem 6.4
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A particle is in a one-dimensional harmonic oscillator potential (ħ = 2m = ω = 1;
k = 2). The states shown are normalized. Shown
are ψ and
the results of the integrals that give <x> and <x2>,
and
<p> and <p2>.
Vary n from 1 to 10.
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When you change n, what do you notice about how <x> and <x2>, and <p> and <p2>
change?
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Calculate ΔxΔp
for n = 0. What do you notice considering ħ = 1?
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Calculate ΔxΔp
for n = 10. How does your result compare to your n = 0 result?
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