If the uncertainty in the position of an electron is zero, the uncertainty in its momentum will be
According to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, both position and momentum of an electron cannot be determined simultaneously.
Mathematically,
Δp×Δx≥h4π
Since the uncertainty in the position of the electron is zero, Δx = 0
Hence, for an electron
⇒Δp×0≥ h4π
⇒Δp = h4π× 0=∞
[Since anything divided by zero is infinite]
Therefore, the uncertainty in its momentum, (Δp) should be indeterminate (infinite).