Heisenberg uncertainty principle
Heisenberg uncertainty principle
Chemistry and physics definitions of scientific terms
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Definition of heisenberg uncertainty principle
Heisenberg uncertainty principle - The statement that two observable properties of a system that are complementary, in the sense that their quantum-mechanical operators do not commute, cannot be specified simultaneously with absolute precision. An example is the position and momentum of a particle according to this principle, the uncertainties in position Aq and momentum Ap must satisfy the relation ApAq > h/4rr, where h is Planck's constant.
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