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A set of five possible wave functions is given below, where L is a positive real number.
Ψ1(x) = Ae-x, for all x ψ2(x) = A cos x, for all x
Ψ3(x) = A set of five possible wave functions is given below, where L is a positive real number. Ψ1(x)  = Ae<sup>-x,</sup> for all x ψ2(x)  = A cos x, for all x Ψ3(x)  =   Ψ4(x)  =   Ψ5(x)  =   Which of the five possible wave functions are normalizable? (There may be more than one correct choice.)  A)  ψ1(x)  B)  ψ2(x)  C)  ψ3(x)  D)  ψ4(x)  E)  ψ5(x)
Ψ4(x) = A set of five possible wave functions is given below, where L is a positive real number. Ψ1(x)  = Ae<sup>-x,</sup> for all x ψ2(x)  = A cos x, for all x Ψ3(x)  =   Ψ4(x)  =   Ψ5(x)  =   Which of the five possible wave functions are normalizable? (There may be more than one correct choice.)  A)  ψ1(x)  B)  ψ2(x)  C)  ψ3(x)  D)  ψ4(x)  E)  ψ5(x)
Ψ5(x) = A set of five possible wave functions is given below, where L is a positive real number. Ψ1(x)  = Ae<sup>-x,</sup> for all x ψ2(x)  = A cos x, for all x Ψ3(x)  =   Ψ4(x)  =   Ψ5(x)  =   Which of the five possible wave functions are normalizable? (There may be more than one correct choice.)  A)  ψ1(x)  B)  ψ2(x)  C)  ψ3(x)  D)  ψ4(x)  E)  ψ5(x)
Which of the five possible wave functions are normalizable? (There may be more than one correct choice.)


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