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what is the HEISENBERG's UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPAL​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In fleshing out this radical worldview, Heisenberg discovered a problem in the way that the basic physical properties of a particle in a quantum system could be measured. ... The uncertainty principle says that we cannot measure the position (x) and the momentum (p) of a particle with absolute precision.

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, the exact position and momentum of a moving electron in the orbit can not be determined simultaneously.

bohr said that electrons travel in orbits (fixed paths), but uncertainty principal states that position and momentum of an electron can not be predicted

so we can only guess the position of electron by probability there is no fixe path but orbitals(areas where probability to find an electron is high)

so uncertainty principal contradicts the bohr's orbits.

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