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uncertainity principle is significant only for microscopic not for macroscopic ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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uncertainty principle of Eisenberg is applicable only for microscopic objects and not for macroscopic objects because macroscopic objects a very high mass due to which they are very less momentum ......

Answered by anandachandra1980
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The effect of uncertainty principle is significant only for motion of microscopic particles and is negligible for the macroscopic particles.

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If uncertainty principle is applied to an object of mass, say about a milligram (10−6kg)(10-6kg), then

Δ.Δx=h4πmΔ.Δx=h4πm

Δv.Δx=(6.626×10−34kgm2s−1)Δv.Δx=(6.626×10-34kgm2s-1)

=0.52×10−28m2s−1=0.52×10-28m2s-1

The value of Δv.ΔxΔv.Δx obtianed is extermeely small and is insignificant. Therefore, for miligram-sized or heavier objects, the associated uncertainties are hardly of any real consequence.

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