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Why can be the heisenberg uncertainty principle be applied for macroscopic objects?

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Answered by icseJGS
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Therefore, macroscopic objects does not obeys the uncertainty principle. The same cannot be said of microscopic objects because their wave-like properties become dominant. It's not possible to get a clear value of position and momentum at the same time for a wave, hence the uncertainty principle comes into play.

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