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Heisenberg's uncertainty principle can be expressed mathematically as Δx*Δp = h/4π, where Δx and Δp denote the uncertainty in position and momentum respectively and h is Planck's constant. What would be the uncertaintry in the position of a fly (mass = 0.001409 kg) that was traveling at a velocity of 3.219 m/s if the velocity has an uncertainty of 1.273%?
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DrBob222
See your post above.
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