State and explain heisnberg 's uncertainty principle
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it is states that it is impossible to determine simultaneously the exact position and exact momentum (velocity) of an electron. the product of their uncertainties is always equal to or greater than h/4π . Mathematically ∆x *∆p>less than h/4π x=uncertainly in position.∆p= uncertainly in momentum. Heisenberg principal rule out the existence of of definite parts or trajectories of electrons and other similar particles.
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