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Calculate the probability of finding a quantum mechanical harmonic oscillator at the point y = 0 in states \upsilon= 0, 2, and 6. discuss the trend that you observe in this progression. do this by evaluating the probability of finding the particle within a small range, \deltay = +/-0.001, about the point y = 0. hint: you can assume the integrand is constant over this small range which will make evaluating the integral easier

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