State Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Can this be applied to stationary
particle? Why or why not?
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Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that, the exact position and momentum of a moving electron in the orbit can not be determined simultaneously.
If the particle is stationary, both its momentum and kinetic energy would be exactly zero. In that case we would have no idea, where the electron was in spacetime.
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