What is the uncertainty principle of Heisenberg?
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Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that the position and momentum of a microscopic moving particle cannot be determined simultaneously with accuracy. Mathematically, this law is expressed as:
Δx X Δpₓ ≥ (h/4π)
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Δx X Δpₓ ≥ (h/4π)
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Heisenberg principle of uncertainty states that we can't find the exact location and velocity of electrons simultaneously.
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