1. A high energy particle has a position uncertainty of 10-5 m. What would be its minimum energy using uncertainity prin

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1. A high energy particle has a position uncertainty of 10-5 m. What would be its minimum energy using uncertainity prin

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1. A high energy particle has a position uncertainty of 10-5 m. What would be its minimum energy using uncertainity principle? 2. Calculate the de-Broglie wavelength of 3 keV charged particle. 3. Electron with energy of 2 eV incidents on a barrier of 20 eV high and 2 nm wide. Find the transmission probabilities. 4. An electron is in the ground state of a box of length 3x10 m, what will be its corresponding energy?
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