Suppose that the momentum of an electron is measured with complete accuracy (i.e., the uncertainty in its

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Suppose that the momentum of an electron is measured with complete accuracy (i.e., the uncertainty in its momentum is zero). The uncertainty in a simultaneous measurement of the electron's position __________. 

(a) is also zero 

(b) is infinitely large 

(c) is some finite value between zero and infinity

(d) cannot be measured, because one cannot measure the position and momentum of a particle, such as an electron, simultaneously

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Physics

ISBN: 978-1118486894

10th edition

Authors: David Young, Shane Stadler

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