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Chapter 27, Problem 46AP

(a)

To determine

Johnny’s de Broglie wavelength at the moment.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 46AP

Johnny’s de Broglie wavelength at the moment is 2.82×1037m .

Explanation of Solution

Johnny’s speed just before impact is,

v2=v02+2ay(Δy)v=v02+2ay(Δy)

    • v0 is the initial velocity
    • ay is the vertical acceleration
    • Δy is the vertical displacement

Substitute 0 for v0 , 9.80m/s for ay and 50.0m for Δy .

v=0+2(9.80m/s)(50.0m)=31.3m/s

The equation for de Broglie wavelength is,

λ=hmv

    • h is the Plank’s constant
    • m is the mass
    • v is the velocity

Substitute 6.63×1034J.s for h , 75.0kg for m and 31.3m/s for v .

λ=6.63×1034J.s(75.0kg)(31.3m/s)=2.82×1037m

Conclusion:

Thus, Johnny’s de Broglie wavelength at the moment is 2.82×1037m .

(b)

To determine

The uncertainty of the kinetic energy measurement.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 46AP

The uncertainty of the kinetic energy measurement is 1.06×1032J .

Explanation of Solution

The equation for energy uncertainty is,

ΔEh4π(Δt)

Substitute 6.63×1034J.s for h and 5.00ms for Δt .

ΔE=6.63×1034J.s4π(5.00ms)(103s1ms)=1.06×1032J

Conclusion:

Thus, the uncertainty of the kinetic energy measurement is 1.06×1032J .

(c)

To determine

The percentage error caused by the uncertainty.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 46AP

The percentage error caused by the uncertainty is 2.88×1035% .

Explanation of Solution

The percentage error is,

%error=ΔEmg|Δy|(100%)

Substitute 1.06×1032J for ΔE , 75.0kg for m , 9.80m/s2 for g and 50.0m for Δy .

%error=1.06×1032J(75.0kg)(9.80m/s2)(50.0m)(100%)=2.88×1035%

Conclusion:

Thus, the percentage error caused by the uncertainty is 2.88×1035%

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