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The answer is 8.2 MeV.
[tex]p= 6.625\times10^{-34}/10\times10^{-15}[/tex]
[tex]p=6.625\times10^{-20} kg m/s[/tex]
[tex]\lambda= h/mv[/tex]
[tex]v= h/(m\times \lambda)[/tex]
[tex]v = (6.63 \times 10^{-34} ) /( (10^{-14})\times(1.673 \times10^{-27})) =3.96\times10^{7} m/s[/tex]
[tex]k=(1/2)mv^{2}[/tex]
[tex]K = 0.5(1.673 \times 10^{-27})((3.96\times10^{7})^2)[/tex]
[tex]k= 13.11 \times 10^{-13} J = 8.2\times 10{^6} eV = 8.2 MeV[/tex]
What is the Uncertainty Principle?
- One of the essential notions in quantum physics is Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
- When we get down to atomic distances (nanometers), the pathways of atoms or particles contain an intrinsic uncertainty in their momentum or location.
- These uncertainties are inextricably linked and influence one another. If we measure the location with great precision, the momentum uncertainty grows.
- The opposite is also true: if we measure momentum with great precision, we increase position uncertainty.
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