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existence of proton in nucleus by mathematical proof?​

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Answered by yashwantnewastha
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If this is p the uncertainty in the momentum of electron ,then the momentum of electron should be at least of this order, that is p=1.05*10-20 kg m/sec. Therefore, if the electron exists in the nucleus, it should have an energy of the order of 19.6 MeV.

Answered by sakshi791934
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If this is p the uncertainty in the momentum of electron ,then the momentum of electron should be at least of this order, that is p=1.05*10-20 kg m/sec. Therefore, if the electron exists in the nucleus, it should have an energy of the order of 19.6 MeV.

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