State and explain heisenberg uncertainty principle
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* Heisenberg uncertainty principle = it states that it is impossible to measure both position and momentum of microscopic particles with absolute accuracy.
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△x . △p ≥ h/4π that is the formula in which =
△x = uncertainty in position .
△p = uncertainty in momentum .
△x. m△v = h/4π
here, △v = uncertainty in momentum .
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◆ The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that it impossible to know simultaneously the exact position and momentum of a particle, that is the more exactly the position is determined,the less know the momentum,vice versa.
∆x ∆p > h
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