While it’s possible for posts to be hard deleted, this requires employee time. Because of this, it’s only done in very special cases. (I can’t really think of a good example of this; I think that the very first “questions” on Stack Overflow may have been hard deleted.)
Asking for hard deletion for an answer that you meant to post on a different question will not be granted. Hard deletion of the post wouldn’t even be done if you “accidentally posted top secret nuclear weapon designs instead of an answer”: that would be redaction, which keeps the post, simply replacing or removing any sensitive information, and it requires two moderators to do. Asking for redaction of a post to remove information that isn’t sensitive would not be done either.
If you’re looking to keep the list of deleted answers on a question clean (visible only to 10k+ rep users), then I suggest editing your deleted answer to say something like “posted here by accident”. This keeps it short to minimize the amount of scrolling past needed and makes it not seem so suspicious that a lot of people would feel the need to check the revision history.
(Also, I don’t see it likely that this deleted answer would count against you in any way, as at your reputation it would probably be impossible to accidentally trigger an answer ban.)