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list 3 quantities that can't be measured

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Answered by jijisiju2009
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can’t give you two. But definitely ONE that is impossible to measure by any experiment, no matter how accurate your equipments are. That is the Ψ(x,y,z) , the Wave Function. The wave function represents the the wavy nature of the position of a quantum particle in complex numbers. Since it is a complex number (e.g. 1+i, eiπ ) and not a real number (e.g. 1, 3.14159…) it cannot be detected by any experiment. All experimentally measurable quantities are real numbers. The “i” part of complex numbers cannot be measured. What we do measure is the |Ψ|2 which is the square of the absolute value of the wave function and directly corresponds to the probability of finding the particle at a position, and of course it is a real number. But to physicists, Ψ is as “real” as any other physical quantity

Answered by Saatwick003
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The quantities that can't be measured are love, truthfullness and kindness.

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