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An electron has a velocity of 3.2 x 10^6 m/s. what is its’ momentum? (b) what is its’ wavelength? (c) what other objects/materials have this space/size? (d) assuming that we can measure the velocity to an accuracy of 10%. use the heisenberg uncertainty principle to calculate the uncertainty in the position.

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