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What is Heisenberg principal ?

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Answered by enormous010
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Hi ,
In quantum mechanics, the uncertainty principle also known as Heisenberg principle. It is any of a verity mathematical inequality asserting a fundamental of limit to the precision with which certain pairs of physical properties of a partical as known as complimentary......i hope it helps
Answered by QGP
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The Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle was given by German Physicist Werner Heisenberg.

It states that the position and momentum of a moving microscopic particle cannot be measured simultaneously and precisely.

Thus, if you know the position correctly, then you wouldn't know it's momentum with precision. Similarly, if you know momentum correctly, then you wouldn't know the position with precision.

The equation is:

∆x . ∆p ≥ h/4π

Where
∆x = uncertainty in position
∆p = uncertainty in momentum
h = Planck's Constant = 6.626×10^(-34) J s
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