Why can't we overcome the uncertainty predicted by Heisenberg's principle by building more precise devices to reduce the error in the measurement below the h / 4 p limit?
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The principle is not due to limitation of the measuring devices. It is on account of the fact that microscopic particles cannot be seen even under a microscopic. Their position and velocity can not be measured without disturbing them by hitting with protons.
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The principle is not due to limitation of the measuring devices. It is on account of the fact that microscopic particles cannot be seen even under a microscopic. Their position and velocity can not be measured without disturbing them by hitting with protons.
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