Physics, asked by purnitanath, 1 year ago

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Answered by bhaumikdua9966
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When u want to detect the position of an electron in an atom u send a wave of smallest wavelength and as u know a wave of smallest wavelenght has highest frequency so it will

Increase the velocity and hence u will not know velocity and position simiantanously


Answered by irfanshaik25
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The Uncertainty Principle states that trying to pin a particle down to a definite position will create uncertainty in its momentum, and vice-versa. Therefore when you are confining a particle to go through a narrow aperture, one is very certain about its position (the aperture is very narrow and hence the particle must have been somewhere in that extremely small gap) So, by Heisenberg's Principle, the particle will now have a crazy momentum... so it can go in any direction.

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