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A microscope using suitable photons is used to locate an electron in an atom within a distance of 0.1 A. What is the uncertainty involved in the measurement of its velocity?plz answer fast it's soooo.... important |
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Answer» The correct answer is 2·623×10^6 m/sExplanation:Mathmatical form of Hisenberg's uncertainty rulewhere v= uncertainty uncertainty in velocityx= uncertainty in positionm= mass of particle ( here ELECTRON)h= Planck's constant=6.626×10^-34 J.sGIVEN: x=0.1 A = 10^-11 MM= 9.1×10^-31 kgPut all the VALUES in the given formula, you will getUncertainty in velocity= v = 2·623×10^6 m/sPLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER DON'T FORGET TO PRESS ON THANKS IF YOU FIND IT HELPFUL |
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