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Answered by Toshika654
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The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that it is impossible to know simultaneously the exact position and momentum of a particle. That is, the more exactly the position is determined, the less known the momentum, and vice versa.

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Answered by OlaMacgregor
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Heisenberg uncertainity principle is defined as the principle which states that more precisely you will measure the momentum of a particle, the less precisely you will get to know about its position or vice-versa.

Explanation:

Heisenberg uncertainity principle is defined as the principle which states that more precisely you will measure the momentum of a particle, the less precisely you will get to know about its position or vice-versa.

Mathematically,

                \Delta p \times \Delta x \geq \frac{h}{4 \pi}

where,  \Delta x = uncertainty of position

            \Delta p = uncertainty of momentum

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