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explain the term cojugate pair in physics ​

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Answered by ta3951
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Conjugate variables are pairs of variables mathematically defined in such a way that they become Fourier transform duals, or more generally are related through Pontryagin duality. The duality relations lead naturally to an uncertainty relation—in physics called the Heisenberg uncertainty principle—between them.

Answered by mohnishkrishna05
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Conjugate pairs are pairs of properties to which the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle applies. Conjugate pairs are also called “conjugate variables” or “incompatible observables.” The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle says that some of the properties of atoms and the components of atoms have an inherent fuzziness.

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