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Two particles in a box occupy the n = 1 and n' = 2 individual-particle states. Given t...

Two particles in a box occupy the n = 1 and n' = 2 individual-particle states. Given that the normalization constant is the same as in Example 8.2 (see Exercise 36), calculate for both the symmetric and antisymmetric states the probability that both particles would be found in the left side of the box (i.e., between 0 and ½ L

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