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what is heisenberg uncertainty principle. explainit fast

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Answered by anurag36
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Hey friends just read out ur ncert it is clearly written in it!
Okk ,no problem i will explain it further.

I an atom, it is impossible to measure simultaneously the position and momentum of a small particle with absolute accuracy or certainty i.e. electron.The product of the uncertainty in the position ( Δx ) and the uncertainty in the momentum(Δp) is always constant and is equal to or greater than h/4π, where

h is called as plancks constant.
This is called as Heisenberg uncertainty principle as it is representing uncertainty in measurements.

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