Multiple Choice
Suppose that the speed of an electron traveling 2000 m/s is known to an accuracy of 1 part in 105 (i.e., within 0.001%) . What is the greatest possible accuracy within which we can determine the position of this electron?
A) 2.9 mm
B) 5.8 mm
C) 8.7 mm
D) 1.2 cm
E) 1.6 cm
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