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The wave function of a particle moving in a one-dimensional time independent potential V(x) is given by $$\psi \left( x \right) = {e^{ - iax + b}},$$   where a and b are constants. This means that the potential V(x) is of the form

A. V(x) ∝ x

B. V(x) ∝ x2

C. V(x) = 0

D. V(x) ∝ e-ax

Answer: Option C


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