Please explain Heinseinberg Uncertainty principle in easy language.
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Explanation:
The exact position and momentum of a moving microscopic particle cannot be calculated precisely at the same moment of time. If ΔxΔx is the error in the measurement of position of the particle and if ΔpΔp is the error in the measurement of momentum of the particle, then:
Δx.Δp≥h4πΔx.Δp≥h4π or Δx.(mΔv)≥h4πΔx.(mΔv)≥h4π
where, ΔxΔx=uncertainty in position
ΔpΔp=uncertainty in momentum
hh=Plank's constant
mm = mass of the particle
ΔvΔv= uncertainty in velocity.
Answer:it is impossible to find both simultaneously and accurately both the position and momentum of a fast moving particles like electrons
Explanation:
FORMULA FOR HEINSBERG UNCERTAINITY PRINCIPLE
DeltaXdeltaP=nh/2pie
DeltaX=uncertainty in position
DeltaP=uncertainty in momentum
h=plank's constant