Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle #Physik_World
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
The more you know about position the less you know about momentum and vice-versa.
For example, if you throw a ball in the air and clicked picture of it, you can perfectly know the position of that ball (where it is exactly) but you can't know it's momentum because to know momentum distance should be covered, you can't travel from point A to point A (meaning position). And if you want to measure momentum, it should cover distance from point A to point B means you will be uncertain about position.
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