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What is isenberg uncertainty principle and what is Planck's Constant can you explain briefly in detail

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Answered by surajjha21103
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Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle converted anything in the universe act as waves and as well as particle motion and Planck's Constant is a constant which is used for particle at Quantum level to express it energy at Quantum hope it will help you please my best friend list
Answered by Ravikumarchauhan
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Isenberg ( Hesenberg) uncertanity principle says the position and velocity of electron cannot determine simultaneously.

Its formula : mvr ≥ h/2π

Planks constant(h)

This state that energy in waves contains packets or bundles of energy

Depend: it is depend in freq. Of light

Formula; E= hv( muu)

h= planks constant

Value = 6.636 × 10–³⁴ j/sec

E= energy

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