Answer :
(a) The minimum uncertainty in an electron's velocity is,
(b) The minimum uncertainty in a helium atom's velocity is,
Explanation :
According to the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle,
...........(1)
where,
= uncertainty in position
= uncertainty in momentum
h = Planck's constant
And as we know that the momentum is the product of mass and velocity of an object.
or,
.......(2)
Equating 1 and 2, we get:
(a) Given:
m = mass of electron =
h = Planck's constant =
=
conversion used :
Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:
The minimum uncertainty in an electron's velocity is,
(b) Given:
m = mass of helium atom =
h = Planck's constant =
=
conversion used :
Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:
The minimum uncertainty in a helium atom's velocity is,