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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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Answered by phillipinestest
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The standard isn't because of constraint of the estimating gadgets. It is by virtue of the way that minute particles can't be seen even under a minuscule. Their position and speed can't be estimated without aggravating them by hitting with photons.

As a result of this aspect, we cannot 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.

Answered by Harshikesh16726
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Why can't we overcome the uncertainty predicted by Heisenberg's principle by building more precise device to reduce the error in the measurement below the h/4π limit ? Solution : The principle is not due to limitation of the measuring devices.

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