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If an electron has a wavelength λ and it has an uncertainty in its kinetic energy equal to ΔE, then what will be uncertainty in its position?

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h24πmλΔE
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h4πmλΔE
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h4πλΔE
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h24πλΔE
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Solution

The correct option is A h24πmλΔE
According to Heisenberg uncertainity principle,
Δx×Δv=h4πm
As KE=12mv2
For uncertainity in K.E.
δKE=mvδv
δKE=hλδv (Given ΔK.E.=ΔE)
δv=λhΔE
So, Δx×Δv=Δx×λhΔE=h4πm
Δx=h24πmλΔE

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