The velocity of a particle is #5.8*10^5 "m/s"# . Calculate the uncertainty in its position. (Mass of particle=#9.1x10^(-28)"g"# , #h=6.63*10^(-34)#)?
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You can use Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle:
Explanation:
Assuming the particle moving along the x-axis we can use Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle:
where:
and the
With your data you can consider:
1] a perfect knowledge of the velocity, implying an uncertainty of zero in the momentum (assuming a constant mass):
This gives you an enormous value (tending towards
2] The uncertainty in velocity will be
So
and:
considering that the radius of an atom is
3] I thought of an intriguing situation!!! Observing your velocity, I noticed that is quite high!!!
So, I thought to introduce an uncertainty in the momentum given by the difference between:
Classical momentum :
Relativistic momentum :
(where:
So