Must all physically reasonable wavefunctions remain finite as , or does this apply only to solutions to the Schrödinger equation (B)?

A.

B. Does this apply only to solutions to the Schrödinger equation




A.

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A neutron star is

A) the remains of a star that died by expelling its outer layers in a planetary nebula. B) a star made mostly of elements with high atomic mass numbers, so that they have lots of neutrons. C) the remains of a star that died in a massive star supernova (if no black hole was created). D) an object that will ultimately become a black hole.

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A proton has a total energy of 2.5 × 10^?10 J. How fast is it moving? (mp = 1.67 × 10^?27 kg)

a. 0.90c b. 0.80c c. 0.70c d. 0.60c e. 0.40c

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Equal currents of magnitude I travel out of the page in wire M and into the page in wire N. Eight directions are indicated by letters A through H



The direction of the magnetic field at point P is



a.
A.

b.
B.

c.
C.

d.
D.

e.
E.

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In a hypothetical stream flowing downslope, stream discharge doubles while the channel remains the same size and shape. For this situation, what will happen to the stream's speed?

What will be an ideal response?

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