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"electron cannot exist within the nucleus" justify on the basis of Heisenberg uncertainty principle?

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Answered by raok94471
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Answered by Anonymous
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By contradiction let us assume that electron can remain with in the nucleus. As the the diameter of atomic nucleus is of the order of 10^-15m, the maximum uncertainty in its position will be 10^-15m .Taking the mass of electron as 9.108*10^-11 kg, the minimum uncertainty in velocity can be calculated by applying uncertainty principle as follows :-

xv = h/4πm

v = h/4πm*x

v = 6.627*10^-14/4*3.41*9.108*10^-31*10^15

v = 6*10^10ms^-1

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