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In an atom, an electron is moving with a speed of ` 600 m//s` with an accuracy of ` 0.005%` . Certainty with which the position of the electron can be localized is : ` ( h = 6.6 xx 10^(-34) kg m^2 s^(-1)` , mass of electron ` (e_m) = 9. 1 xx10^(-31) kg)`.A. `1.52xx10^(-4) ` mB. `5.10xx10^(-3)` mC. `1.92xx10^(-3)`mD. `3.84 xx 10^(-3)` m

Answer» Correct Answer - C
`Deltax xx Deltap =h / (4pi)`
`Deltax xx [mDeltav] =h/(4pi) , Deltav=(600xx0.005)/100 =0.03`
So, `Deltax[9.1xx10^(-31)xx0.03] =(6.6xx10^(-34))/(4xx3.14)`
`Deltax=(6.6xx10^(-34))/(4xx3.14xx9.1xx0.03xx10^(-31))=1.92xx10^(-3)` m


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