AFMC AFMC Solved Paper-2006

  • question_answer
    Heisenberg uncertainty principle can be explained as :

    A) \[\Delta x\ge \frac{\Delta P\times h}{4\pi }\]     

    B) \[\Delta x\times \Delta P\ge \frac{h}{4\pi }\]

    C) \[\Delta x\times \Delta P\ge \frac{h}{\pi }\]                       

    D) \[\Delta P\ge \frac{\pi h}{\Delta x}\]

    Correct Answer: B

    Solution :

    According to Heisenberg uncertainty principle, the product of uncertainty in momentum \[(\Delta P)\] and in position \[(\Delta x)\] remains constant. \[\Delta x\times \Delta p\ge \frac{h}{4\pi }\]


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