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Why does position and momentum do not commute in quantum mechancis?

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Answered by mohmmedsufiyanali19
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A commutator in quantum mechanicstells us if we can measure two 'observables' at the same time. ... For example, the famous Heisenberg Uncertainty principle is a direct consequence of the fact that position and momentum do not commute, therefore we can not precisely determineposition and momentum at the same time.

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