?(a) Use the Heisenberg uncertainty principle to calculate the uncertainty in energy for

Chapter 11, Problem 87

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(a) Use the Heisenberg uncertainty principle to calculate the uncertainty in energy for a corresponding time interval of \(10^{-43} \mathrm{~s}\). (b) Compare this energy with the \(10^{19} \mathrm{GeV}\) unification-of-forces energy and discuss why they are similar.

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10^43 s

10^19 GeV

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