Introduction To Quantum Mechanics
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ISBN: 9781107189638
Author: Griffiths, David J., Schroeter, Darrell F.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Chapter 2.6, Problem 2.34P
(a)
To determine
The reflection coefficient when
(b)
To determine
The reflection coefficient when
(c)
To determine
The transmission coefficient when
(d)
To determine
The transmission coefficient when
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