One reason we dont notice quantum effects in everyday life is that Plancks constant h is

Chapter 35, Problem 18

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One reason we dont notice quantum effects in everyday life is that Plancks constant h is so small. Treating yourself as a particle (mass 60 kg) in a room-sized one-dimensional infinite square well (width 2.6 m), how big would h have to be if your minimum possible energy corresponded to a speed of 1.0 m/s?

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