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  1. experiment times: .15, .13, .16, .14, .15, .14, .15, .14what is the the best estimate and estimate the uncertainty?
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  2. An electron is confined inside a cubical box 1.0×10^-10 ms on a side.1. Estimate the minimum uncertainty in the electrons
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  3. I have to do a lab with uncertainties, I have worked out that the uncertainty of the weight of Newton weights is (±0.48g)and
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  4. According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, if the uncertainty in the speed of an electron is 3.5 x 10(3) m/s, the
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  5. According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, if the uncertainty in the speed of an electron is 3.5 x 10(3) m/s, the
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  6. According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, if the uncertainty in the speed of an electron is 3.5 x 10(3) m/s, the
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  7. A proton is confined to a nucleus whose diameter is 5.5*10^-15m. If this distance is considered to be the uncertainty in the
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  8. Ok, my Physics professor gave us this to do uncertainty propagation with these equations. Can some please show me some examples
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  9. The speed of an electron is known to be between 3.0×10^6 m/s and 3.3×10^6 m/s . Estimate the uncertainty in its position.
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  10. The speed of an electron is known to be between 3.0×10^6 m/s and 3.3×10^6 m/s . Estimate the uncertainty in its position.
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