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The uncertainty principle was enunciated by..... *​

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Answered by nabamitasinslsn
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Werner Heisenberg enuciated the uncertainty principle ..

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:- Werner Heisenberg

Explanation: 1)..Werner Heisenberg introduced the uncertainty principle, a physical principle, in 1927. 2)..It sets an absolute, theoretical cap on the combined accuracy of some pairs of concurrent, related measurements. The result's uncertainty, which is 0 if the measurement is accurate, indicates the measurement's accuracy. 3)..The uncertainty principle states that the sum of all uncertainties from measurements of position and momentum taken simultaneously in a given direction cannot be less than Planck's constant h divided by 4. 4)..The approach also restricts the accuracy of simultaneous energy measurements as well as the measurement time. 5)..The uncertainty principle's restrictions are not felt because of the exceedingly small value of Planck's constant.

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