Calculating Uncertainty: Need Help Understanding

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To calculate the minimum uncertainty in the momentum of an electron, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is essential. This principle states that the product of the uncertainties in position and momentum is at least a constant value (h/4π). Given the uncertainty in position of 1x10^-10m, one can rearrange the formula to find the corresponding uncertainty in momentum. Understanding this relationship is crucial for solving the problem effectively. Familiarity with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is necessary for tackling such questions.
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I am having a real problem understanding what I'm supposed to do for this question:
The position of an electron (mass given) is located by a detector with an uncertainty of 1x10^-10m, calculate the minimum uncertainty in the momentum of the electron.

Now, I have no idea how to calculate uncertainty, I can't find it in my book and I can't even find it online, is there some way anyone can explain how I am supposed to calculate uncertainty? I'm not looking for an answer just how I should go about doing this.

Thanks
 
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Well you should have learned the Heisenberg (forgive me if i spelled his name wrong) uncertainty principle if you were given a question like that.
 
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