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Heirenbergs uncertainty principle

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Heirenbergs uncertainty principle
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Nancy Rajput 6 years, 11 months ago

According to the Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle, it is impossible to determine simultaneously the exact position and the exact momentum of an electron (microscopic particle) with absolute accuracy and certainty. Mathematically, it can be represented as Δx × Δpx ≥ h/4pie Or, Δx × Δ(mvx ) ≥ h/4pie Or, Δx × Δvx ≥ h/4pie ×m Where, Δ x is the uncertainty in position Δ vx is the uncertainty in velocity Δ px is the uncertainty in momentum If the uncertainty in position (Δx) is less, then the uncertainty in momentum (Δpx ) would be large. On the other hand, if the uncertainty in momentum (Δp) is less, the uncertainty in position (Δx) would be large.
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