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Homework Statement
Neutrons and protons in atomic nuclei are confined within a region whose diameter is about
10^-15m = 1 fm
a) At any given instant, how fast might an individual proton or neutron be moving?
b) What is the approximate kinetic energy of a neutron that is localized to within such a region?
c) What would be the corresponding energy of an electron localized to within such a region?
Homework Equations
uncertainty principle
ΔxΔp ≥ h/(4π)
The Attempt at a Solution
I am having trouble visualizing how to go about the problem. I know I need to use the certainty prinicple in some way but I don't know how. I don't know if this is the right way to start but since we are confined to a sphere, would it be proper to apply the uncertainty principle in 3 directions?
Δx*mΔv ≥ h/(4π)
Δy*mΔv ≥ h/(4π)
Δz*mΔv ≥ h/(4π)
Solve for Δv for each direction and then use them to find the total magnitude.
Or am I thinking about this wrong?
If I can understand this then all the parts to this question will be simple.