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If we know the exact momentum of the electron then the position of the electron could be found to be anywhere, all probabilities equal.
So if the exact momentum of the electron was 0, does that mean the electron can be found anywhere?
It does not seem logical that an object with no momentum would ever be found somewhere else.
So if the exact momentum of the electron was 0, does that mean the electron can be found anywhere?
It does not seem logical that an object with no momentum would ever be found somewhere else.