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The uncertainty principle was derived by whom?
 a. Heisenberg
  c. Gerlach
  b. Schrdinger
  d. de Broglie

Question 2

A proton (mass = 1.67  10-27 kg) has a kinetic energy of 1.00 MeV. If its momentum is measured with an uncertainty of 2.00, what is the minimum uncertainty in its position? (h = 6.63  10-34 Js and 1 eV = 1.6  10-19 J)
 a. 9.08  10-14 m
  c. 5.64  10-14 m
  b. 1.14  10-13 m
  d. 2.28  10-13 m



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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