Heisenberg's uncertainty relation is applicable to :
(A) Macroscopic particles
(B) Microso
(C) Terrestrial objects
(D) None of
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A) Macroscopic particles
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So you know what, x⋅−ih2π⋅0=0 . And we know that can't be equal to 0. The larger the object is, the more sure we can be that it obeys the standard laws of physics, so the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle only applies to those things that we can't readily observe.
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Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle is applicable only to microscopic objects because the uncertainty principle with large everyday objects is insignificant due to their mass.
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