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What is the minimum uncertainty in position, in nm, of an electron whose velocity is known...

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 ?

You may have used the reduced Planck constant in the uncertainty principle. Note that in statements of the uncertainty principle the right side could have different meanings (just h or it could contain various factors of PI), but we have h/2

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