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What is Heisenberg's uncertainty principle?
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-: HEISENBERG'S UNCERTAINITY PRINCIPLE :-
It is not possible to measure simultaneously the position and the momentum of microscopic particle with accuracy.
∆ x × ∆ p ≥ h/4π
where, ∆x = uncertainty in measuring exact position. ∆P = uncertainty in measuring momentum .
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-: HEISENBERG'S UNCERTAINITY PRINCIPLE :-
It is not possible to measure simultaneously the position and the momentum of microscopic particle with accuracy.
∆ x × ∆ p ≥ h/4π
where, ∆x = uncertainty in measuring exact position. ∆P = uncertainty in measuring momentum .
Hope it will help you☺️
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According to Heisenberg uncertainty principle, it is impossible to determine simultaneously momentum and position of small particles like electron.
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