Att-0, particle is defined by its momentum eigenstate (x, 0) = p,(x). If one wants to measure the position of this particle right at this moment, how precise can this position measurement be? 100% Not enough information Very imprecise, the confidence level is practically zero. 50%

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Att-0, particle is defined by its momentum eigenstate (x, 0) = p,(x). If one wants
to measure the position of this particle right at this moment, how precise can this
position measurement be?
100%
Not enough information
Very imprecise, the confidence level is practically zero.
50%
Transcribed Image Text:Att-0, particle is defined by its momentum eigenstate (x, 0) = p,(x). If one wants to measure the position of this particle right at this moment, how precise can this position measurement be? 100% Not enough information Very imprecise, the confidence level is practically zero. 50%
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