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what is the minimum uncertainty in the position of an electron moving at a speed of 4 x 10^6 m/s ± 1 %?

I keep getting 1.44 x10^-11 m, but the right answer is 1x10^-9 m.
8 years ago

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never mind! figured it out. forgot to multiply the velocity to 1%
8 years ago
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what is the minimum uncertainty in the position of an electron moving at a speed of 4 x 10^6 m/s ± 1 %?

I keep getting 1.44 x10^-11 m, but the right answer is 1x10^-9 m.

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