uncertainty principal of heinsberg
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UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPAL..
that the position and the velocity of an object cannot both be measured exactly, at the same time, even in theory.
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UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPAL..
that the position and the velocity of an object cannot both be measured exactly, at the same time, even in theory.
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STAY BLESSED!
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according to this principle lt is not possible to measure the momentum (velocity) and position of an electron simultaneously
the equation is dx × dp ≥ h/4π
for example if uncertainty in position (dx) is 0 then putting the value in the above equation we get uncertainty in momentum is equal to infinity. that means when uncertainty in position is the minimum, (or the certainty is maximum) then the uncertainty in momentum is maximum (or certainty is minimum) hence not possible to measure simultaneously. hope it is helpful...
the equation is dx × dp ≥ h/4π
for example if uncertainty in position (dx) is 0 then putting the value in the above equation we get uncertainty in momentum is equal to infinity. that means when uncertainty in position is the minimum, (or the certainty is maximum) then the uncertainty in momentum is maximum (or certainty is minimum) hence not possible to measure simultaneously. hope it is helpful...
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