uncertainty in position cannot be equal to uncertainty in momentum of electron in an atom (practically).
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this is what the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states us. this is because ∆x*∆v is a constant quantity therefore they cannot be determined simultaneously for such a small and fast moving particles.
if position is know then it's velocity would be different at that instant thus the momentum will be
if position is know then it's velocity would be different at that instant thus the momentum will be
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