write heisenberg's derivation
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multiple of change in momentum and uncertainty in position will be greater than or equal to h/4π
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Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
It states that it is impossible to measure position and momentum of any microscopic particle accurately at any instant of time.
∆x . ∆p ≥
OR
∆x . m . ∆v ≥
Where
∆x = uncertainty in position
∆p = uncertainty in momentum
∆v = uncertainty in velocity
m = mass
h = plank's constant
Explaination for Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
To measure position and momentum of any microscopic particle , we have to first able to see it so that we can observe it , for which some light is allowed to fall on it , bu due to the hitting nature of light , the position, the momentum of microscopic particle will change. Hence , they can't be measured accurately.
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