Interpretation : The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is to be stated.
Concept Introduction : German physicist Werner Heisenberg examined the feature of
Answer to Problem 67A
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that it is impossible to know the velocity and the position of the particle at the same time.
Explanation of Solution
German physicist Werner Heisenberg examined the feature of quantum mechanics.
The principle states that it is impossible to know the velocity and the position of the particle at the same time.
This limitation is critical when dealing with small particles such as electrons, but it does not matter for ordinary-sized objects such as cars or airplanes.
Schrodinger’s theory leads to the concept of electron orbitals and includes the uncertainty principle.
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