Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle
Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle: Overview
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Important Questions on Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle
The measurement of the electron position if associated with an uncertainty in momentum which is equal to . The uncertainty in electron velocity is,
(mass of an electron is )

If uncertainty in position and momentum are equal, then uncertainty in velocity is :

Given : The mass of electron is , Planck constant is the uncertainty involved in the measurement of velocity within a distance of is

The position of both, an electron and a helium atom is known within . Further, the momentum of the electron is known with in .The minimum uncertainty in the measurement of the momentum of the helium atom is

The position of both, an electron and a helium atom is known within 1.0 nm. Further the momentum of the electron is known within The minimum uncertainty in the measurement of the momentum of the helium atom is

The mathematical expression of the uncertainty principle is

The exact path of electron in any orbital camot be determined. The above statement is based on

Calculate the mass of an elementary particle, which is accelerated to twice the velocity of light with the precision and has uncertainty in position.

If the uncertainty in momentum and uncertainty in the position of a particle are equal, then the uncertainty in its velocity would be given by _____

Find the uncertainty in the position of an electron which is moving with a velocity of , accurate up to Given,

If a proton is accelerated to a velocity of which is accurate up to then the uncertainty in its position will be [mass of proton

If the position of the electron is measured within an accuracy of . What is the uncertainty in the momentum of the electron.

What is the uncertainty in position of an electron if uncertainty in its velocity is . Planck's constant .

The uncertainty in the position and velocity of a particle are and respectively. What is the mass of the particle. .

According to Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which two quantities cannot be accuracy measured together at the same instant of time?

According to Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which two quantities cannot be accuracy measured together at the same instant of time?

For which of the following cases, the effect of Heisenberg uncertainty principle has significant consequences?

If an electron is to be located within , what will be uncertainty in its velocity ?

Given: The mass of electron is Planck constant is the uncertainty involved in the measurement of velocity within a distance of is

In an atom, an electron is moving with a speed of with an accuracy of . Certainty with which the position of the electron can be located is
