Math, asked by manjulkhattar10, 11 months ago

please state Heinsberg's uncertainty. principle
and its mathematical derivation.

from quantum mechanics.

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Answered by fanbruhh
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Heinsberg's uncertainty principle.


▶ this principle was given by werner Heinsberg in 1927.

▶ according to this principle ..

no one can measure both the position and velocity of an object at same time in the universe.

means we can measure either position or velocity at a time.

its mathematical proof

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Answered by comando123
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hey




according to this principle ..

no one can measure both the position and velocity of an object at same time in the universe.


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