Imagine two noninteracting particles, each of mass m, in the infinite square well. If one is in

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Imagine two noninteracting particles, each of mass m, in the infinite square well. If one is in the state (Equation 2.28), and the other in state Ψ1, (l ≠ n), calculate ((x1 - x2)2), assuming

(a) They are distinguishable particles, 

(b) They are identical bosons, and 

(c) They are identical fermions.

Equation 2.28

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Introduction To Quantum Mechanics

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Authors: David J. Griffiths, Darrell F. Schroeter

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