Chemistry, asked by akshaycric113, 10 months ago

the energy of the particle in a box is proportional to​

Answers

Answered by rsultana331
0

Answer:

Energy levels

, and hence the minimum kinetic energy of the particle in a box is inversely proportional to the mass and the square of the well width, in qualitative agreement with the calculation above.

Explanation:

follow me

Answered by rahul123437
0

The energy of the particle in a box is proportional to​ the minimum kinetic energy of the particle in a box is inversely proportional to the mass and the square of the well width.

Explanation:

  • The energy of the particle in a box is proportional to​ the minimum kinetic energy of the particle in a box.
  • It is inversely proportional to the mass and the square of the well width.
  • The energy states of a particle in the box are solved by the time-independent Schrӧdinger equation.
  • To find the solution of the time-independent Schrodinger equation for a particle in a box and find the stationary states and allowed energies
  • It is required that the wave function should terminate at the box wall.
  • The kinetic energy of a particle is the product of one-half its mass and the square of its speed,
  • The kinetic energy of a system will be the sum of the kinetic energies of the particles in the system.
Similar questions