An electron in a time independent potential is in a state which is the superposition of the ground state (E0 = 11 eV) and the first excited state (E1 = 1 eV). The wave function of the electron will repeat itself with a period of
A. 3.1 × 10-18 s
B. 2.1 × 10-15 s
C. 1.2 × 10-12 s
D. 1.0 × 10-9 s
Answer: Option B
Related Questions on Quantum Mechanics
A. In the ground state, the probability of finding the particle in the interval $$\left( {\frac{L}{4},\,\frac{{3L}}{4}} \right)$$ is half
B. In the first excited state, the probability of finding the particle in the interval $$\left( {\frac{L}{4},\,\frac{{3L}}{4}} \right)$$ is half This also holds for states with n = 4, 6, 8, . . . .
C. For an arbitrary state $$\left| \psi \right\rangle ,$$ the probability of finding the particle in the left half of the well is half
D. In the ground state, the particle has a definite momentum
A. (e-ax1 - e-ax2)
B. a(e-ax1 - e-ax2)
C. e-ax2 (e-ax1 - e-ax2)
D. None of the above

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