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A golf ball has a mass of 40g ,and a speed of 45m /s. If the speed can be measured within accuracy of 2%,calculate the uncertainty in the position. ​

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Answered by llFairyHotll
2

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Use Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.

For example [Δx=

4πmΔv

h

]

Here, Δx is the uncertainty in the position.

Δv is the uncertainty in velocity

m is the mass of Particle.

Given,m=40g=0.04kg

Δv=2%ofv=2×

100

45

=0.9m/s

h=6.626×10

−34

J.s

Now,Δx=

(4×3.14×0.04×0.9)

6.626×10

−34

=1.4654×10

−33

m

So, the correct option is C

Answered by vaibhav13550
0

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