Must all physically reasonable wave functions be wavelike in classically allowed regions and exponential-like in forbidden regions (A), or does this apply only to solutions to the Schrödinger equation (B)?

A. Forbidden regions
B. Does this apply only to solutions to the Schrödinger equation


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

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The celestial coordinates of the red dot on this diagram of the celestial sphere are approximately

A) Dec = +60º, RA = 6 hr. B) Dec = -60º, RA = 6 hr. C) Dec = ?60º, RA = 12 hr. D) Dec = +60º, RA = 12 hr.

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The R value of fiberglass batting, 3.5 inches thick, is 11 ft2/°F/h/BTU. What is the thermal conductivity (in BTU/ft/°F/s)?

a. 7.4 × 10^?6 b. 2.7 × 10^?2 c. 8.9 × 10^?5 d. 1.4 × 10^?4 e. 3.6 × 10^?3

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The finding that electrons in an atom occupy a volume much greater than the volume of the nucleus is best explained by

A) electromagnetic forces. B) angular momentum conservation. C) relative sizes of electrons and nuclei. D) the wave nature of the electron. E) none of the above

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Some quasars show absorption spectra with a smaller redshift than their emission spectra. This indicates that

A) they are much closer than previously thought. B) there is cooler gas between us and the quasar. C) we still don't understand redshifts. D) their black holes are still contracting. E) their black holes are still expanding.

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