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Mathematical representation of Heisen berg uncertainly principle

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Answered by shreema2007
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Step-by-step explanation:

Mathematically, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a lower bound on the product of uncertainties of a pair of conjugate variables. The most well-known expression takes the position and momentum to be the conjugate variables: σ x σ p ≥ ℏ 2 .

Answered by anjalikl
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Answer:

 detla(x) \times delta(p) \geqslant h \div 4\pi

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