Multiple Choice
Although electrons do not normally have precise velocities, you can cause an electron to have a (fairly) precise velocity by
A) measuring both its position and velocity at an earlier time.
B) measuring its frequency.
C) measuring its velocity.
D) measuring its position.
E) measuring the force it exerts on another electron.
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