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please refer to the attachment
in the last part, it states that...
If solutions phi.n.(r) can be found, for different values of En, then the linear combination is also a solution of the Schroedinger equation, because the Schroedinger equation is a linear equation. However, such a linear combination does not represent a particle with a well defined energy.
if it is not represent a particle with a well defined energy, then what is it represent?
does it represent all the energy states from ground state to En?
thx for answering
in the last part, it states that...
If solutions phi.n.(r) can be found, for different values of En, then the linear combination is also a solution of the Schroedinger equation, because the Schroedinger equation is a linear equation. However, such a linear combination does not represent a particle with a well defined energy.
if it is not represent a particle with a well defined energy, then what is it represent?
does it represent all the energy states from ground state to En?
thx for answering