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Imagine playing baseball in a universe (not ours!) where the Planck constant is 0.70 J·s. What would be the uncertainty in the position of a 0.55 kg baseball that is moving at 22 m/s along an axis if the uncertainty in the speed is 0.5 m/s? Number Enter your answer in accordance to the question statement Units Choose the answer from the menu in accordance to the question statement

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Answer:

The uncertainty the in position is
\delta s = 0.4051 m

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told

The planck's constant is
h = 0.70 \ J \cdot s

The mass of the baseball is
m = 0.55kg

The velocity of the baseball
v_b = 22 m/s

The uncertainty in
\delta v = 0.5 m/s

Generally the uncertainty of momentum is


\delta p = m \delta v

substituting values


\delta p = 0.275 \ kg m/s

The uncertainty position is mathematically represented as


\delta s = (h)/(2 \p \delta p )

substituting values


\delta s = (0.70)/(2 * 3.142 * 0.275 )


\delta s = 0.4051 m

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