Don't really know what 'hamiltonian' means but anyway I substituted in p^2/2m for E
so I get p^2/2m = h^2n^2/8ml^2
re-arranging for p I get: p = hn/2l
not entirely sure where to go from here.
I've got this question and I'm absolutely clueless, any help will be greatly appreciated:
The nth energy level for a particle of mass m confined in an infinite potential well is :
E = h^2n^2/8ml^2
where L is the width of the well and h is Planck’s constant. Assuming that the uncertainty...