On the basis of hiezenbergs uncertaity principal show that electrons can not exist in nucleus
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according to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, it is impossible to determine both positions and momentum of an electron
∆x ×∆p=or greater than h/4π
∆x=change in position
∆p=change in momentum
h=plank's constant
∆x ×∆p=or greater than h/4π
∆x=change in position
∆p=change in momentum
h=plank's constant
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