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Is Heisenberg principle is applicable to particle at rest?

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Answered by anandrocks120
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Explanation:

According to special relativity if an object is in motion relative to your frame of reference it contracts in the direction of its momentum. Thus, if a wave-particle duality, such as an electron, appeared to be moving from your frame of reference it is my understanding that said particle's wave form would appear contracted from your frame of reference.

This contraction would seemingly result in a particle's location being determinable to a greater degree of certainty with no cost to the degree of certainty with which an observer could determine the particle's momentum which would contradict the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and the limit it applies to the information an observer could collect about said particle.

Answered by shubhamkumar81
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Answer:

no Heisenberg principal is not applicable for particle at rest because it deals with velocity. but particle at rest have initial velocity is zero.

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