(v) State Heisenberg uncertainity principle.
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Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that it is impossible to determine simultaneously, the exact position and exact momentum (or velocity) of an electron
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Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
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simply the Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that we cannot measure the position(x)and momentum(p) of a particle with absolute precision.
Equation of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle :
ΔxΔy ≥ h/4
Δx- Uncertainty in position
Δy- Uncertainty in momentum
h- Planck's constant
- pi
Applications of Heisenberg uncertainty principle
It helps to make some important predictions, eg
- Non-existence of electrons in a nucleus.
- Ground state energy estimation of a system.
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