The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states the limits in measuring a particle's position and momentum, as ΔxΔp ≥ ħ/2.
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that it is impossible to simultaneously measure the x-components of position and momentum of a particle with high precision. The relationship between uncertainties in position and momentum can be represented as ΔxΔp ≥ ħ/2. This principle applies to various dynamical variables, not just position and momentum, setting limits on what can be known in science.
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