If Planck's constant were smaller than it actually is, how would the uncertainty principle be affected?

A) Quantum uncertainties would be unaffected, but quantum jumps would occur in a shorter time.
B) Quantum uncertainties would then extend to lower-mass particles, such as electrons.
C) Quantum uncertainties would be smaller.
D) Quantum uncertainties would be larger.
E) Quantum uncertainties would be unaffected, but quantum jumps would be smaller.


C

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