uncertainty of the position of
electron in second bohr
orbit with a velocity 10^8m/s and error in velocity measurement
is 1%
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Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is defined as. Δp⋅Δx≥h4π , and shows how the more accurately a particle's position is known ( the smaller the Δx is), the less accurately the momentum of the particle ( Δp ) is known (and vice-versa).
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