For a quantum particle like the electron - both its velocity and position could be measured simultaneously and with very good precision.
False
We cannot locate the electron and find out the speed of an electron simultaneously. Why??
→ Heisenberg uncertainty Principle states that it is impossible to determine simultaneously, the exact position and exact momentum (or velocity) of an electron.
Δp × Δx ≥ h4π
or Δv × Δx ≥ h4πm
→ If the position of the electron is known with high degree of accuracy (∆x is small), then the velocity of electron will be uncertain [∆(vx) is large] and vice versa.