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OpenStudy (gkm027):

How to find the wavelength form Time dependent wave function.

OpenStudy (osprey):

This question seems to be about quantum mechanics ... Work in spherical polar coordinates and separate the variables in the time independent schroedinger equation, and then solve for r, theta and phi. Quantum mechanics books tend to show how to do this. http://perendis.webs.com

OpenStudy (osprey):

Ah, I've just reread the question, and I think that I've misread it. ... :(

OpenStudy (gkm027):

\[\Psi \left( x,t \right) =\frac{ 1 }{ 10 }e^{i(5x -10\pi t}\] This is the wave function.

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

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