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The minimum value for the product of in certainties in position and momentum of a moving microscopic particles is equal to












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Answered by PoojaBurra
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The minimum value for the product of uncertainties in position and momentum of moving microscopic particles is equal to h/4*pi where h is the plank’s constant.

The above relation is retrieved from Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. It states that the position and velocity of any object cannot be measured simultaneously, even in theory. The concept of exact position and exact velocity together has no significance in nature.

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