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When deriving the energy equation for a particle in a box, the wavefunction for a particle was given as:

$$\Psi = Asin(kx)+Bcos(kx)$$$$\Psi = A\sin(kx)+B\cos(kx)$$ Does anyone know how this function is arrived at? Was it experimental?

When deriving the energy equation for a particle in a box, the wavefunction for a particle was given as:

$$\Psi = Asin(kx)+Bcos(kx)$$ Does anyone know how this function is arrived at? Was it experimental?

When deriving the energy equation for a particle in a box, the wavefunction for a particle was given as:

$$\Psi = A\sin(kx)+B\cos(kx)$$ Does anyone know how this function is arrived at? Was it experimental?

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