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Can two particles occupy same space?

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Answered by ammarasidrakhan
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Actually, it's not true that no two particles can occupy the same space. The statement is that no two fermions can occupy the same quantum state. This is called the Pauli exclusion principle and is the effect that creates electron and neutron degeneracy in white dwarfs and neutron stars respectively

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Actually, it's not true that no two particles can occupy the same space. The statement is that no two fermions can occupy the same quantum state. This is called the Pauli exclusion principle and is the effect that creates electron and neutron degeneracy in white dwarfs and neutron stars respectively. Specifically, this effect results in a finite outward pressure when you try to compress the fermions into a suitably small region.

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