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What is delta x in physics delta x x delta p >= h/no of particles?

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Answered by Ravispssbp
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Explanation:

What is delta x in the uncertainty principle? ... From this, Heisenberg formulated that we can not simultaneously measure the position and momentum/velocity of an electron and if we try to measure it simultaneously, there will always be an uncertainity in the measurement i.e. ∆x.∆p>= h/4π

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:From this, Heisenberg formulated that we can not simultaneously measure the position and momentum/velocity of an electron and if we try to measure it simultaneously, there will always be an uncertainity in the measurement i.e. ∆x.∆p>= h/4π.

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