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why Pauli exclusion principle is called as an exclusion principle

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Answered by shipramukherjee
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No two particles, fermions (electrons) can ever be in the same quantum state." As the principle suggests, if any two particles (electrons) are found to be sharing the same state, any one particle will be excluded from sharing that state.

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Answered by akumar73472
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Answer: According to pauli exclusion principle

No two particles, fermions (electrons) can ever be in the same quantum state." As the principle suggests, if any two particles (electrons) are found to be sharing the same state, any one particle will be "excluded" from sharing that state.

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