Which of the following statement about Time-independent Schrödinger equation is not true? A: It is satisfied by a wave function that is an eigenfunction of the Hamiltonian of the system. B: Any solution of this equation corresponds to a physically acceptable state of the system. C: An eigenvalue may correspond to several linearly independent eigenfunctions. D: Energy levels represent eigenvalues of this equation.
Which of the following statement about Time-independent Schrödinger equation is not true? A: It is satisfied by a wave function that is an eigenfunction of the Hamiltonian of the system. B: Any solution of this equation corresponds to a physically acceptable state of the system. C: An eigenvalue may correspond to several linearly independent eigenfunctions. D: Energy levels represent eigenvalues of this equation.
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