1. A particle satisfying the time-independent Schrodinger equation must have a) an eigenfunction that is normalized. b) a...

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1. A particle satisfying the time-independentSchrodinger equation must have

a) an eigenfunction that is normalized.

b) a potential energy that is independent of location.

c) a de Broglie wavelength that is independent of location

d) a total energy that is independent of location.

Correct answer is C but I need detailed explanation

also explain each point why they are false

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according to you C is correctbut it is not the correct answers i have given    See Answer
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