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State Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.

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Answered by abhi178
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Heisenberg's uncertainty principle :- Heisenberg sir states that it is impossible to measure simultaneously the exact position and momentum of subatomic particle.That is, the more exactly the position is determined, the less known the momentum, and vice versa.

According to him, " the product of uncertainty in position and uncertainty in momentum be always greater than equal to h/4π "
e.g., ∆x. ∆P = h/4π
Here ∆x is uncertainty in position
∆p is uncertainty in momentum .
Answered by Manikanta1968
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Answer: Heisenberg uncertainty principle is impossible to measure both the position and momentum of a particle at the same time exactly.

Explanation:

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