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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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 want to review (Pages 1132-1134) Submitted Answers ANSWER 1: Deduction:-3% Part A 59 nm What is the minimum uncertainty in position, in nm, of an electron whose velocity is known to be between 2.34x105 m/s and 3.32 105 m/s? Express your answer using two significant figures. 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...
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 ?
What is the minimum uncertainty in the speed of an electron that is known to be somewhere between 0.065 nm and 0.20 nm from a proton? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΟΙ ΑΣΦ και ? ΔυΣ m/s Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining
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The uncertainty in a proton's position is 0.010 nm. What is the minimum uncertainty Δp in its momentum?Express your answer using two significant figures. Δpmin =_______kg⋅m/s Part B What is the kinetic energy of a proton whose momentum is equal to this uncertainty (Δp=p)? Express your answer using two significant figures. K=________ meV please!!
According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, what is the minimum uncertainty in the speed of an electron known to located within 1.0nm of the nucleus of a hydrogen atom? A. 1.1*10E7 m/s B.5.8*10E4 m/s C.320m/s D.32m/s E.0.058m/s F.1.1*10E-4m/s G.5.8*10E-5m/s H.2.9*10E-8m/s I.5.3*10E-26m/s J.4.8*10E-56m/s
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
An electron is known to be confined to a region of width 0.10 nm. What is an approximate value for the least kinetic energy it could have, in electron-volts? (h = 6.626 × 10-34 J ∙ s, 1 eV = 1.60 × 10-19 J, (melectron = 9.11 × 10-31 kg) A.1.1 eV B.0.88 eV C.3.8 eV D.17 eV E.8.8 eV