Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
Use the Heisenberg uncertainty principle to calculateΔx for an electron withΔv = 0.120 m/s.
By what factor is the uncertainty of the (above) electron's position larger than the diameter of the hydrogen atom?
(Assume the diameter of the hydrogen atom is 1.00×10-8cm.)
Use the Heisenberg uncertainty principle to calculateΔx for a ball (mass = 144 g, diameter = 6.50 cm) withΔv = 0.120 m/s.
The uncertainty of the (above) ball's position is equal to what factor times the diameter of the ball?
Can anyone please help me with this question in detail i dont know how the Heisenberg uncertainty principle works.