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what is the minimum energy possessed ny the particle in a box

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Answered by sarita1942
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the minimum energy possessed by the particle in a box is zero point energy !!

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Answered by qwmagpies
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The minimum energy possessed by the particle in a box is \dfrac{n^2\hbar^2}{2mL^2}.

  • A molecule in a box can never be at rest.
  • It always possesses some energy.
  • The minimum energy possessed by the particle in a box is \dfrac{n^2\hbar^2}{2mL^2}.
  • Here n is the number of molecules.
  • m is the mass of the molecule.
  • L is the length of the box in which the particle resides.

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