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write the mathematical form of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle​

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Answered by Anonymous
20

Answer:

\displaystyle{\Delta x.\Delta p\geq \dfrac{h}{4\pi}}

where ;

Δ x is uncertainty in position .

Δ p is uncertainty in momentum .

More Explanation:

Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle​ ;

It state it is not possible to measure simultaneously both the

position and momentum or velocity of a microscopic particle

with absolute accuracy .

It was given by Sir Heisenberg in 1927 .

Thus we get solution .

Answered by vsai9986
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle​ ;

It state it is not possible to measure simultaneously both the

position and momentum or velocity of a microscopic particle

with absolute accuracy .

It was given by Sir Heisenberg in 1927 .

Thus we get solution .

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