Question:
In quantum mechanics, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle asserts that it is impossible to simultaneously
determine with arbitrary precision both the position and momentum of a particle. This principle can be
mathematically represented as 4x Ap z h/2, where Ax is the uncertainty in position, Ap is the uncertainty in
momentum, and h is the reduced Planck constant. Based on this, what is the approximate value of the
reduced Planck constant (h) in joule-seconds?
A) 1.05 x 10^-34 J-s
B) 6.63 x 10^-34 J-s
C) 9.11 x 10^-31 J-s
D) 3.00 x 10^8 J-s