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Calculate the uncertainty in the momentum of an electron if it is confined to a linear region of length 1×1010m.

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Solution

This is a simple application of Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, which is as follows:
ΔxΔph4π
where Δx is the uncertainty in position, and Δp is the uncertainty in momentum and h is the planks constant.
Now, the uncertainty in a position here is simply the region where your electron is confined.
Here it is 1010
Therefore,
Δph4πΔx
Δp6.62607004×10344π×1010
Which means your Uncertainty in Momentum is approximately,
Therefore ;
5.27286×1025kgms1

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