The uncertainty in position of an electron is 2.40 10-10 m. Find the minimum uncertainty in the electron's velocity.
The uncertainty in position of an electron is 2.40 10-10 m. Find the minimum uncertainty in...
The uncertainty in the position of an electron is an experiment is 8.1 x 10-9 m. Calculate the uncertainty in the electron's velocity, in units of m/s.
29.62 - Probability: The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle If the position of an electron in a membrane is measured to an accuracy of 1.00 pm, what is the electron's minimum uncertainty in velocity? Submit Answer Tries 0/10 If the electron has this velocity, what is its kinetic energy in eV? (You do not need to enter any units.) (What are the implications of this energy, comparing it to typical molecular binding energies?) Tev Submit Answer Tries 0/10
What is the minimum uncertainty in position, in nm, of an electron whose velocity is known to be between 2.94×105 m/s and 3.88×105 m/s ?
What is the minimum uncertainty in position, in nm, of an electron whose velocity is known to be between 3.34×105 m/s and 3.66×105 m/s ?
German physicist Werner Heisenberg related the uncertainty of
an object's position to the uncertainty in its velocity
where is Planck's constant and is the mass of the
object.
The mass of an electron is
What is the uncertainty in the position of an electron moving
at with an uncertainty of
German physicist Werner Heisenberg related the uncertainty of an object's position (Ax) to the uncertainty in its velocity (Au) Δx 2 ΔπηΔυ where h is Planck's constant and m is...
The uncertainty in an electron's position is 0.005 nm. What is the minimum uncertainty delta p in its momentum? Express your answer using two significant figures. delta p_min kg middot m/s What is the kinetic energy of an electron whose momentum is equal to this uncertainty (delta p = p)? Express your answer using two significant figures. K = 381.6 eV
An electron is moving with a velocity of 2.56x10' m/s. Calculate the minimum possible uncertainty in its position. (a) 0.038x101 m c (b) 4.50 x10-10 m (c) 4.50 x101 m (d) None of the above
An electron has a momentum p? 1.9×10?25 kg?m/s. What is the minimum uncertainty in its position that will keep the relative uncertainty in its momentum (?p/p) below 2.0%? Answer is in nm
The position of an electron is known to within 11.3 angstroms. What is the minimum uncertainty in its velocity? Repeat the calculation for a lithium atom.
a) If the position of an electron in a membrane is measured to an accuracy of 3.28 µm, what is the electron's minimum uncertainty in velocity (in m/s)? b) If the electron has this velocity, what is its kinetic energy in eV? c) What are the implications of this energy, comparing it to typical molecular binding energies?