What is Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle?
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle states that ' It is impossible to determine simultaneously, the exact position as well as momentum of an electron'. It is mathematically possible to express the uncertainty that, Heisenberg concluded, always exists if one attempts to measure the momentum and position of particles. First, we must define the variable “x” as the position of the particle, and define “p” as the momentum of the particle.
How to Calculate Uncertainty in Velocity of Particle a?
Uncertainty in Velocity of Particle a calculator uses Uncertainty in Velocity given a = (Mass b*Uncertainty in Position b*Uncertainty in Velocity b)/(Mass a*Uncertainty in position a) to calculate the Uncertainty in Velocity given a, The Uncertainty in velocity of particle a is defined as the accuracy of the speed of the particle in Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle theory. Uncertainty in Velocity given a is denoted by Δva symbol.
How to calculate Uncertainty in Velocity of Particle a using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Uncertainty in Velocity of Particle a, enter Mass b (mb), Uncertainty in Position b (ΔxB), Uncertainty in Velocity b (ΔvB), Mass a (ma) & Uncertainty in position a (ΔxA) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Uncertainty in Velocity of Particle a calculation can be explained with given input values -> 360 = (8*15*150)/(2.5*20).