A typical atomic nucleus is about 5.0×10−15m in radius. Using the uncertainty principle, what should be the lower limit on momentum, that a particle must have if it is to be a part of a nucleus?
A
1.1×10−20kgm/s
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B
2.2×10−20kgm/s
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C
4.4×10−20kgm/s
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D
No lower limit
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Solution
The correct option is A1.1×10−20kgm/s From Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, Δx.Δp≥ℏ2 where Δx is uncertainty in position and Δp is uncertainty in momentum. ℏ=h2π=1.05×10−34Js