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write a note on hiesenberg uncertainity principle and state its significance​

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Answered by subhrajena189
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Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that for particles exhibiting both particle and wave nature, it will not be possible to accurately determine both the position and velocity at the same time. The principle is named after German physicist, Werner Heisenberg who proposed the uncertainty principle in the year 1927.

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Answered by avaniaarna
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Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that for particles with the dual nature of particle and wave nature, it will not be possible to accurately determine both the position and velocity at the same time. The principle is named after German physicist, Werner Heisenberg who proposed the uncertainty principle in the year 1927. This principle was formulated when Heisenberg was in trying to build an intuitive model of quantum physics.

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