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What is the principle of Uncertainty? Give one example.​

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Answered by brainlystar7242
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If a is an average distance electron-proton distance, the uncertainty principle informs us that the minimum electron momentum is on the order of ħ/a. One might ask: “If light can behave like a particle, might particles act like waves”? The wavelength of a particle depends on its momentum, just like a photon!

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Electron spins around the orbital near speed of light.... so for an observer if he calculates the momentum of the electron he would be uncertain about its position cause by the time electron will move forward... as it takes time for the light to return..
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