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Define the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Calculate the uncertainty in momentum of an electron if the uncertainty in its
position is measured with an accuracy of +/-0.002 nm.​

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Answered by keyasau003
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Answered by THASHWIN38681
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State Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Give its mathematical form.

It states that “it is impossible to determine simultaneously, the exact position and exact momentum (or

velocity) of a moving microscopic particle like electron”.

Mathematically, it can be given as in equation:

Δx. Δp ≥ h /4¶

Where Δx is the uncertainty in position and Δp (or, Δv) is the uncertainty in momentum (or velocity) of the particle. I have given definition mark as brainlest ,follow,thank me ¶ pie symbol can't slove problem

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