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What is the momentum in kgm/s of a proton when it is moving with a speed of 0.60c?
 
  A) 1.2  10-19 kgm/s
  B) 1.3  10-19 kgm/s
  C) 1.5  10-19 kgm/s
  D) 3.0  10-19 kgm/s
  E) 3.8  10-19 kgm/s

Question 2

The uncertainty in the position of a proton is 0.053 nm. What is the uncertainty in its speed?
 
  A) 2.2 m/s
  B) 0.60 km/s
  C) 0.98 km/s
  D) 37. m/s
  E) 1.2 km/s



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