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Consider a particle in the two -dimensional, gymmetrical, ifinite potential well. the particte is subjeot consider a particle in the two-dimensional, symmetrical, infinite potential well. the particle is subject to the perturbation w cay, where c is a constant. (a) what are the eigenenergies and eigenfunctions of the unperturbed system? (b) compute the first-order energy correction. (c) find the wave function of the first excited level

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