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Heisenberg's uncertainty principle tells us that some properties of a particle cannot be measured simultaneously with exact precision. Which ones? Course Outcome C01. Blooms Taxonomy Levels Position and speed O Momentum and size O Position and mass O Position and momentum​

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Answered by Anagh7678
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Solution :-

It is impossible to determine simultaneously the position velocity of small microscope particles such as electron, proton, or neutron with accuracy.

This is called Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.

He proved mathematically that,

⇒ Δx . Δp ≥ h/4π

Note :-

  1. Δx is uncertainty in the position.
  2. Δp = Δv.m is uncertainty in momentum.

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