An electron and a 0.0360-kg bullet each have a velocity of magnitude 490 m/s, accurate to within 0.0100 %. Within what lower limit could we determine the position of each object along the direction of the velocity? electron bullet
An electron and a 0.0360-kg bullet each have a velocity of magnitude 490 m/s, accurate to within 0.0100 %. Within what lower limit could we determine the position of each object along the direction of the velocity? electron bullet
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![An electron and a 0.0360-kg bullet each have a velocity of magnitude 490 m/s, accurate to within 0.0100%. Within what lower limit could we determine the position of each object along the direction
of the velocity?
electron
bullet](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5f1b7c10-7ca4-413c-bb43-fe1a15020101%2F19d89cd8-e06a-4cfc-9521-e49756f28a96%2Fz53ghjh_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:An electron and a 0.0360-kg bullet each have a velocity of magnitude 490 m/s, accurate to within 0.0100%. Within what lower limit could we determine the position of each object along the direction
of the velocity?
electron
bullet
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