A proton has momentum 10-20 Ns and the uncertainty in the position of the proton is 10-1°m. What is the minimum fraction

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A proton has momentum 10-20 Ns and the uncertainty in the position of the proton is 10-1°m. What is the minimum fraction

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A Proton Has Momentum 10 20 Ns And The Uncertainty In The Position Of The Proton Is 10 1 M What Is The Minimum Fraction 1
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A proton has momentum 10-20 Ns and the uncertainty in the position of the proton is 10-1°m. What is the minimum fractional uncertainty in the momentum of this proton? A. 5 x 10-25 B. 5 x 10-15 C. 5 x 10-5 D. 2 x 104
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