Why hiesenbery uncertainity principle is only applicable for microscopic?
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Heisenberg Uncertainty principle states that It is Impossible to Determine both Momentum nd velocity of Electron Simultaneously .
Delta x is momentum
Delta v is velocity
Delta x Delta v >_ h/4Pie ( h is plancks constant .
Uncertainty principle is important only in the case of smaller moving particles like electrons. For an electron of mass
9.1×10^-24..
The observation of an electron with a microscope requires reflection of a photon off of the electron.
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@Yusuf
Delta x is momentum
Delta v is velocity
Delta x Delta v >_ h/4Pie ( h is plancks constant .
Uncertainty principle is important only in the case of smaller moving particles like electrons. For an electron of mass
9.1×10^-24..
The observation of an electron with a microscope requires reflection of a photon off of the electron.
Hope it helps☺
Regard
@Yusuf
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