Chemistry, asked by bloomnikku, 11 months ago

The uncertainty in the momentum of a particle is 6*10**-2 kg m/s. Calculate the uncertainty in its position.

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Answered by sarthakdasbiswas
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Answer:(1×10^-32)/4π

Explanation:

According to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle

∆x.∆p>=h/4π where ∆x is uncertainty in position and ∆p is uncertainty in momentum and h is planck's constant

On substitution of values you will get the answer.

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Answered by mhemanthreddy77
0

Answer:

my answer is 6.087×10^-³²m

Explanation:

uncertainity in momentem (∆p)=m

(∆x)×(∆p)=h/4π

∆x=0.52×10^-³⁴/6×10^-²

=6.088×10^-³²

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