The effect of uncertainty principle is significant only for motion of microscopic particles and is negligible for the macroscopic particles. Justify the statement with the help of a suitable example.
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Just like de Broglie equation, uncertainty principle has no real significance in our daily life, i.e., in the macroscopic world. It is due to the fact that the energy of a photon is insufficient to change the position and velocity of macroscopic objects, e.g., a cricket ball, motor car, etc
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