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8. What is the minimum Energy possessed by
the particle in a box?​

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Answered by routpratyush2006
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Answered by qwcricket10
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     Minimum energy revealed by a particle in a box is  \frac{\pi ^{2} h^{2} }{2mL^{2} } .

  • Particle is allowed to move inside a small place, is the particle in a box model.
  • The particle is surrounded by non-penetrable barriers.
  • The classical and quantum system's difference is illustrated with the help of this model.
  • It's very simple so that it allows to analyze quantum effects without the need for complicated maths.
  • Minimum energy is the activation energy needed by an object to react.
  • \frac{\pi ^{2}h^{2}  }{2mL^{2} }  is a particle in a box's activation energy.
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