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Match each of the wave function on the left for a particle in a finite square well with the corresponding probability distributions on the right, in the order (a) , (b) , and (c) .
(a) Match each of the wave function on the left for a particle in a finite square well with the corresponding probability distributions on the right, in the order (a) , (b) , and (c) . (a)    (I)    (b)    (II)    (c)    (III)    A)  (II)  (I)  (III)  B)  (II)  (III)  (I)  C)  (III)  (I)  (II)  D)  (III)  (II)  (I)  E)  (I)  (III)  (II) (I) Match each of the wave function on the left for a particle in a finite square well with the corresponding probability distributions on the right, in the order (a) , (b) , and (c) . (a)    (I)    (b)    (II)    (c)    (III)    A)  (II)  (I)  (III)  B)  (II)  (III)  (I)  C)  (III)  (I)  (II)  D)  (III)  (II)  (I)  E)  (I)  (III)  (II) (b) Match each of the wave function on the left for a particle in a finite square well with the corresponding probability distributions on the right, in the order (a) , (b) , and (c) . (a)    (I)    (b)    (II)    (c)    (III)    A)  (II)  (I)  (III)  B)  (II)  (III)  (I)  C)  (III)  (I)  (II)  D)  (III)  (II)  (I)  E)  (I)  (III)  (II) (II) Match each of the wave function on the left for a particle in a finite square well with the corresponding probability distributions on the right, in the order (a) , (b) , and (c) . (a)    (I)    (b)    (II)    (c)    (III)    A)  (II)  (I)  (III)  B)  (II)  (III)  (I)  C)  (III)  (I)  (II)  D)  (III)  (II)  (I)  E)  (I)  (III)  (II) (c) Match each of the wave function on the left for a particle in a finite square well with the corresponding probability distributions on the right, in the order (a) , (b) , and (c) . (a)    (I)    (b)    (II)    (c)    (III)    A)  (II)  (I)  (III)  B)  (II)  (III)  (I)  C)  (III)  (I)  (II)  D)  (III)  (II)  (I)  E)  (I)  (III)  (II) (III) Match each of the wave function on the left for a particle in a finite square well with the corresponding probability distributions on the right, in the order (a) , (b) , and (c) . (a)    (I)    (b)    (II)    (c)    (III)    A)  (II)  (I)  (III)  B)  (II)  (III)  (I)  C)  (III)  (I)  (II)  D)  (III)  (II)  (I)  E)  (I)  (III)  (II)

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