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19 January, 15:05

Now, consider the wave function ψ (x) = ceκx+de-κx in the region x<0. as x goes to negative infinity, this must become zero. what does this imply about the constants c and d? (be careful of signs.)

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  1. 19 January, 18:28
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    d is zero (0)

    Explanation:

    ψ (x) = ce^κx+de^-κx

    Let say x = - 1000

    We have something like

    ce^κ * - 1000 = approximately zero

    Where we assume k to be 1

    C becomes zero as it tend to negative infinity

    But

    If k is 1

    de^-1 * 1000 = d * 2 * 10^434

    To have a zero function d = 0

    So 0 * 2 * 10^434 = 0
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