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​​​​​​​Define Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle and prove that electron does not belong inside the nucleus​

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Answered by relen2506
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Answer:The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a law in quantum mechanics that limits how accurately you can measure two related variables. Specifically, it says that the more accurately you measure the momentum (or velocity) of a particle, the less accurately you can know its position, and vice versa.

prove that electron does not belong inside the nucleus

we will prove that electrons cannot exist inside the nucleus. If this is p the uncertainty in the momentum of electron ,then the momentum of electron should be at least of this order, that is p=1.05*10-20 kg m/sec. ... Therefore, it is confirmed that electrons do not exist inside the nucleus

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