describe the heisen berg's uncertainty principle.....please dont spam .....otherwise i'll report it.......
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it says that we cannot find position and momentum of an electron accurately in same time
where momentum(p)=mv and v is velocity so actualy its about velocty
Δx·Δp≥h
where h is plancks constant.
if position is accurate then momentem will be uncertain and if momentum is accurate then position is uncertain
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Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is a key principle in quantum mechanics. Very roughly, it states that if we know everything about where a particle is located (the uncertainty of position is small), we know nothing about its momentum (the uncertainty of momentum is large), and vice versa.
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