A quanton is moving in a classically allowed region. If the quanton would classically have at point xA twice the kinetic energy it would have at point , how would the wavelengths of an energy eigen function of the quanton compare at these points?

A. ?A = 2?B

B. ?A = ?B

C. ?B = ?A

D. ?B = 2?A

E. ?B = 4?A


C. ?B = ?A

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