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the uncertainty relation cannot hold for the following pairs​

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Answered by 11641vlingeshkumar
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Answer:

d is the answer

Explanation:

because there no relation between energy and time

Answered by SmritiSami
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The uncertainty relation cannot hold for position and momentum. (Option A)

  • According to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, it is impossible to identify an object's exact location and linear momentum at the same time.
  • Δx. Δp ≥ h / 4π is a mathematical expression, with the uncertainty in position and momentum being represented by x and p, respectively.
  • Energy and time, angular momentum and angle, and phase and particle number are all conjugate couples in quantum mechanics that share the same uncertainty rule.
  • This idea does not apply to angular momentum and angle.
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