An electron remains in an excited state of an atom for typically 10^-8 s. What is the minimum uncertainty
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An electron remains in an excited state of an atom for typically 10^-8 s. What is the minimum uncertainty

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an electron remains in an excited state of an atom for typically 10^-8 s. What is the minimum uncertainty in the energy of the state (in eV)?

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∆E*∆t = h so ∆E = 6.63e-34/1e-8 = 6.63e-26 J answer
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