What is the heisenberg uncertainty principle formula?
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# Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle-
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that the position and the velocity of an object cannot both be measured exactly, at the same time, even in theory.
- Formulated by German physicist Werner Heisenberg
- Also known as indeterminacy principle.
# Equation-
For a particle with momentum p the position of the particle x is
Δx.Δp ≥ h/4π
where h=plank constant
# Applications-
It explains-
- non-existence of free electrons in nucleus
- strength of nuclear forces
- ground state energy of H-atom
- radius of Bohr's orbit
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# Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle-
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that the position and the velocity of an object cannot both be measured exactly, at the same time, even in theory.
- Formulated by German physicist Werner Heisenberg
- Also known as indeterminacy principle.
# Equation-
For a particle with momentum p the position of the particle x is
Δx.Δp ≥ h/4π
where h=plank constant
# Applications-
It explains-
- non-existence of free electrons in nucleus
- strength of nuclear forces
- ground state energy of H-atom
- radius of Bohr's orbit
Thanks for asking...
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Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle :
" It is impossible to determine simultaneously and accurately both the position and momentum of a microscopic particle moving with speed like electron "
Mathematically - Δx . Δp ≥ h/4π
where Δx = uncertainty in the position
Δp= uncertainty in momentum = mΔv
where m is mass of electron.
here Δx α 1/Δp
if Δx is very small then Δp becomes very high and vice versa.
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