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The position and momentum of deuteron overline ( 1 H ^ 2 ) moving with velocity of 8.35 * 10 ^ s * m / s are measured simultaneously. If its position is measured within 0.5 Å, what is the percentage of uncertainty in the momentum?

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The position and momentum of deuteron overline ( 1 H ^ 2 ) moving with velocity of 8.35 * 10 ^ s * m / s are measured simultaneously. If its position is measured within 0.5 Å, what is the percentage of uncertainty in the momentum?

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To solve this problem, we need to use the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, which states that the more precisely the position of a particle is determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known, and vice versa. The principle is often expressed in the form of an inequality:

Δx * Δp ≥ h/4π

where Δx is the uncertainty in position, Δp is the uncertainty in momentum, and h is Planck's constant (6.62607015 × 10^-34 m^2 kg / s).

Given that the position is measured within 0.5 Å (or 0.5 * 10^-10 m), we can calculate the minimum uncertainty in momentum (Δp) as follows:

Δp = h / (4π * Δx) = 6.62607015 × 10^-34 m^2 kg / s / (4π * 0.5 * 10^-10 m) = 1.0545718 × 10^-24 kg m / s

The momentum (p) of the deuteron can be calculated using the formula p = m * v, where m is the mass of the deuteron (approximately 3.34 * 10^-27 kg) and v is its velocity (8.35 * 10^s m/s). However, the velocity given in the problem seems to be incorrect as it contains an unspecified variable 's'. Assuming 's' is a typo and the velocity is 8.35 m/s, the momentum would be:

p = 3.34 * 10^-27 kg * 8.35 m/s = 2.7889 * 10^-26 kg m / s

The percentage of uncertainty in the momentum can then be calculated as follows:

% uncertainty = (Δp / p) * 100% = (1.0545718 × 10^-24 kg m / s / 2.7889 * 10^-26 kg m / s) * 100% = 37.8%

So, the percentage of uncertainty in the momentum of the deuteron is approximately 37.8%.

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