guess and write why simultaneously the position and velocity of electron cannot be measured accurately
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because it moves upward
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The position and velocity of an electron cannot be measured simultaneously and accurately because electrons do not have specified direction and movement constantly.
● The Heisenberg uncertainty principle expresses that the specific position and energy of an electron can't be at the same time decided that is momentum.
● This is on the grounds that electrons just don't have a clear position, and heading of movement, simultaneously!
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