The more precise the measurement of position, the more imprecise the measurement of momentum, and vice versa.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
The more precise the measurement of position, the more imprecise the measurement of momentum, and vice versa.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
Statement of the Uncertainty Principle
1927
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