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Mathematics, 12.02.2020 05:22 julian1260

The uncertainty principle is LaTeX: \Delta x\Delta p\ge\frac{h}{4\pi}Δ x Δ p ≥ h 4 π. Based on this relationship, if a measurement of the momentum (p) is more precise (i. e., LaTeX: \Delta pΔ p is smaller), then what will be observed about the measurement of the position (x)?

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