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In examining the finite potential well solution, suppose we restrict our interest to = e/u_0 lesserthan 0.01 and permit the well width "a" to become very large such that alpha a squareroot pi. here, alpha = squareroot 2mu_0/h^2 present an argument that concludes that the energy states of interest will be very closely approximated by those of the infinitely deep potential well.

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