Question on: SS2 Physics - Modern Physics - Quantum Mechanics

Describe the uncertainty principle and its implications on the simultaneous measurement of certain physical properties.

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The uncertainty principle, formulated by Werner Heisenberg, states that there is a fundamental limit to the simultaneous precision with which certain pairs of physical properties can be known. Specifically, it applies to the simultaneous measurement of the position and momentum of a particle. The principle states that as the uncertainty in the measurement of one property decreases, the uncertainty in the measurement of the other property increases. This means that there is an inherent trade-off between knowing the exact position and momentum of a particle.

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