Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle Practice Questions: 1. The speed of a 0.15 g bead is known to within 1.0 mm/s. Estimate the uncertainty in the position
To gain some appreciation of the biological importance--or lack thereof--of the uncertainty principle, compare the uncertainty in position of an electron and a mobile E. coli cell (1 pg). Both have speeds known to within 1.0 μm/s. The uncertainty in the position of the electron is 58 m (far larger than the size of an atom, which means it is impossible to speak of the "trajectory" of the electron). What is the uncertainty in the position of the E. coli cell? Report in m.