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What is Heisenberg uncanais, pirciple? Give its significance.​

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Answered by DangEROusKuri
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Lesson Summary. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a law in quantum mechanics that limits how accurately you can measure two related variables. Specifically, it says that the more accurately you measure the momentum (or velocity) of a particle, the less accurately you can know its position, and vice versa.

Heisenberg is best known for his uncertainty principle and theory of quantum mechanics, which he published at the age of twenty-three in 1925. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1932 for his subsequent research and application of this principle.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer---

The Heisenberg uncertainty

principle is a law in quantum

mechanics that limits how

accurately you can measure two

related variables. Specifically, it says

that the more accurately you

measure the momentum of a

particle, the less accurately you can

know its position, and vice versa.

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