Suppose an electron is moving at 1/9 of the speed of light.
If the speed of the electron is known to within 1%, calculate
the uncertainty (in m) in the position of the electron.
Suppose an electron is moving at 1/9 of the speed of light. If the speed of...
Suppose an electron is moving at 2.8% of the speed of light. What is the wavelength of the electron in m?
An electron is moving at 1/9 the speed of light. Calculate its equivalent wavelength (in nm).
A) An electron is moving at a speed of 8.0 x 106 m/s. if the uncertainty in measuring the speed is 1.0 percent of the speed, calculate the uncertainty in the electron's position. the mass of the electron is 9.1094 x 10-31 kg.
5. (a) Assume that an electron is moving along an x-axis with a speed of u = 3.080 x 10-m/s measured to a precision of 0.6%. What is the minimum uncertainty (as allowed by the uncertainty principle in quantum theory) with which you can simultaneously mea- sure the position of the electron along the c-axis? Note that the electron mass is m = 9.110 x 10-31 kg. (b) The speed of a bullet is known to a precision of 0.43%....
Suppose that the speed of an electron traveling 1.0 km/s is known to an accuracy of 1 part in 10,000 (that is, within 0.01%). What is the minimum uncertainty in the position of this electron? (m electron = 9.11 × 10-31 kg, h = 6.626 × 10-34 J • s) I think the answer is 1.2 mm but want to see if I did this correctly please show all work if handwritten please write clearly.
Calculate the uncertainty in the position of an electron moving at a speed of (3.00±0.01)×105m/s. (Take the mass of the electron m=9.109×10−31kg.) Express your answer using two significant figure.
Part a. An electron is moving in an atom at a velocity of 2 x 10 m/s. Suppose we measure the electrols position as being 5.00 x 10-10 m from the nucleus with an uncertainty of 1% (a) Calculate the uncertainty in the velocity of the electron? (b) Calculate the percentage ratio of the uncertainty in velocity relative to he velocity of the electron: (uncertainty in velocity)/(velocity) x 100%.
Circle the final answer (1) Calculate (a) the energy of an electron in the hydrogen atom when n-2. (b) Calculate the frequency. (e) Calculate the wavelength (2) The Lyman series of emission lines of the hydrogen atom are those for which ne=1. (f means final). Calculate the wavelengths (in nm) of the first three lines in the series-those for which n; = 2, 3, and 4. (i means initial) (3) Using Heisenberg 's uncertainty principle, calculate the uncertainty in the...
An electron that is moving at a large velocity that is close to the speed of light, has a gamma equal to 9. Calculate the kinetic energy of the electron, in units of Joules.
3) Suppose the instantaneous position of an electron of an electron moving along the x-axis is 10 A. The velocity of electron is 10sm/s. What is the minimum uncertainty in momentum? In velocity?, In kinetic energy? (Use your uncertainty relations)