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Assuming an electron is confined to a 1 nm wide region, find the uncertainty in momentum using Heisenberg Uncertainty principle (∆x∆p ≃ h). - Physics

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Assuming an electron is confined to a 1 nm wide region, find the uncertainty in momentum using Heisenberg Uncertainty principle (∆x∆p ≃ h). You can assume the uncertainty in position ∆x as 1 nm. Assuming p ≃ ∆p, find the energy of the electron in electron volts.

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∆x∆p ≃ h

∆p ≃ `h/(∆x) ≃ (1.05 xx 10^-34 Js)/(10^-9  m)` = 1.05 × 10–25

E = `p^2/(2m) = (1.05 xx 10^-25)^2/(2 xx 9.1 xx 10^-31)`

= `1.05^2/18.2 xx 10^-19 J`

= `1.05^2/(18.2 xx 1.6) eV`

= 3.8 × 10–2 eV

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