If the uncertainty in time of electron is zero the uncertainty of measurement of energy of electron will be
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According to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, it is impossible to measure position x and momentum p simultaneously.
Use ΔxΔp⩾h/4π
as Δx→0,Δp→∞
Here, neither uncertainty can be zero and if the position is zero the uncertainty in momentum becomes infinite.
So, option D is correct
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There is no way that there is zero uncertainty in time measurement , if you assume that ∆t is zero then we won't be able to determine its energy , ∆E would be infinite.
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