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If the uncertainty in the position of an electron is zero, the uncertainty in its momentum will be .

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zero
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infinite
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h2π
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Solution

The correct option is B infinite

According to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, both position and momentum of an electron cannot be determined simultaneously.

Mathematically,

Δp×Δxh4π
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).


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