Assuming an electron is confined to a 1 nm wide region. Find the uncertainty in momentum…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter
Assuming an electron is confined to a 1 nm wide region. Find the uncertainty in momentum using Heisenberg uncertainty principle. (Take h = 6.63 × 10–34 J s)
- 1.05 × 10–25 kg m s–1
- 2.03 × 10–31 kg m s–1
- 3.05 × 10–34 kg m s–1
- 2.49 × 10–32 kg m s–1
Answer
(A) 1.05 × 10 –25 kg m s –1
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