8. An electron in the ground state of the hydrogen atom moves at an average spee
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8. An electron in the ground state of the hydrogen atom moves at an average speed of 5x 100 m/s. If the speed is known to an uncertainty of 20%, what is the minimum uncertainty in its position? The mass of an electron is 9.1094 × 10 kg. A) 6x 10 11 m ma 31 B) 9×10.9 m C) 8 x 10-10 m D) 7 x 108 m E) 1 x 10-10 m 9. A proton has a mass of 1.67×10-27 kg. If the proton has wavelength of 3.97×10-10 m. What is its velocity as determined by the de Broglie equation? A) 1.00 × 103 m/s. B) 1.59 x 106 m/s C) 899 m/s. D) 108 m/s E) 605 m/sExplanation / Answer
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so, we have:
wavelength = 3.97*10^-10 m
mass, m = 1.67*10^-27 Kg
we have below equation to be used:
wavelength = Planck constant / (mass*velocity)
3.97*10^-10 = (6.626*10^-34) / (1.67*10^-27*velocity)
velocity = 1.00*10^3 m/s
Answer: A
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