Using a suitable definition find the classical probability that a classical harmonic oscillator will be found with position in the range \(x, x+dx\). Plot your answer as function of \(x\). Compare the plot of classical probability with the probability as given by quantum mechanics for \(n^{th}\) excited state for large \(n\).
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