From the Heisenberg uncertainty principle how do you calculate Δx for each of the following: (a) an electron with Δv = 0.340 m/s (b) a baseball (mass = 145 g) with Δv = 0.200 m/s?
1 Answer
(a)
Explanation:
The formula for the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is
#color(blue)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a) ΔpΔx≥h/(4π) color(white)(a/a)|)))" "#
where
#Δp# is the uncertainty in the momentum#Δx# is the uncertainty in the position#h# is Planck's constant (#6.626 × 10^"-34" color(white)(l)"kg·m"^2"s"^"-1"# )
The momentum
#Δp =Δ(mv) = mΔv#
The uncertainty principle then becomes
#mΔvΔx≥h/(4π)#
or
#Δx ≥h/(4πmΔv)#
(a)
(b)