The velocity of a neutron is measured to be 6.0 x 106 m s-1 with an uncertainty of 1.0 × 103 m s-1. (i) What is the minimum uncertainty of the simultaneous measurement of the position of the neutron? (ii) State how the minimum uncertainties of a measured energy and a measured time are related

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The velocity of a neutron is measured to be
6.0 x 106 m s-1 with an
uncertainty of 1.0 × 103 m s-1.
(i) What is the minimum uncertainty of the
simultaneous
measurement of the position of the neutron?
(ii) State how the minimum
uncertainties of a measured energy and a
measured time are related
Transcribed Image Text:The velocity of a neutron is measured to be 6.0 x 106 m s-1 with an uncertainty of 1.0 × 103 m s-1. (i) What is the minimum uncertainty of the simultaneous measurement of the position of the neutron? (ii) State how the minimum uncertainties of a measured energy and a measured time are related
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