Home
Class 14
MATHS
" The equation "Delta x.Delta p>h/4 pi" ...

" The equation "Delta x.Delta p>h/4 pi" shows "

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The equation. Delta x. Deltap ge h//4 pi shows

The equation. Delta x. Deltap ge h//4 pi shows

(A) The thermodynamical reaction proceeds forward if Delta G is negative in the equation Delta G = Delta H - T Delta S (R) If Delta S and Delta H are positive and with increasing temperature, T Delta S increases

It is impossible to determine simaltancously the position of velocity of small mictroscopic particle such as electron , proton or neutron with accoracy .This is called Heisenberg's uncertainty principal, Malthematically, it is represenites as Delta x. Delta p ge (h)/(4pi) Delta x is uncertainty in position Delta p is uncertainty in momentum

It is impossible to determine simaltancously the position of velocity of small mictroscopic particle such as electron , proton or neutron with accoracy .This is called Heisenberg's uncertainty principal, Malthematically, it is represenites as Delta x. Delta p ge (h)/(4pi) Delta x is uncertainty in position Delta p is uncertainty in momentum

Under which of the following conditions is the relation Delta H = Delta U + p Delta V valid for a closed system ?

It is impossible to determine simultaneously the position of velocity of small microscopic particle such as electron , proton or neutron with accuracy .This is called Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Mathematically, it is represented as Delta x. Delta p ge (h)/(4pi) , Delta x is uncertainty in position Delta p is uncertainty in momentum.

Under which of the following conditions is the relation, Delta H = Delta E + P Delta V valid for a system :-

Derive the equation W = -P_(ext) Delta V