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uncertainty principle states that the error in measurement is due to​

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Answered by japjotsingh29
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Answered by SharadSangha
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The uncertainty principle states that the error in measurement is due to the dual nature of the particles.

  • According to Heisenberg's principle, a matter exhibits dual nature because it behaves as a particle as well as waves in different situations.
  • When a matter possesses qualities of particle it has a fixed position and therefore no velocity.
  • However, when it behaves as a wave it has a certain wavelength and possesses some velocity.
  • Therefore uncertainty arises during measurement of either of the aspect of the matter because of its dual nature.
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