Given : The mass of electron is 9.11×10–31kg, Planck constant is 6.626×10–34Js, the uncertainty involved in the measurement of velocity within a distance of 0.1Å is:
A
5.79×105ms−1
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B
5.79×106ms−1
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C
5.79×107ms−1
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5.79×108ms−1
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Solution
The correct option is B5.79×106ms−1 From the formula of Heisenberg uncertainty principle, i.e., Δp.Δx≥h4π
Where; Δp = uncertainty in momentum Δx = uncertainty in position h = planck’s constant
According to the formula; Δp.Δx=h4π where Δp=mΔv
⇒ mΔv.Δx=h4π
⇒ Δv=h4π×m×Δx Δv=6.626×10−340.1×10−10)×(9.11×10−31)×(4)×(3.143)
= 5.79×106ms−1