Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle - Statement

Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle - Statement

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The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle states that it is fundamentally impossible to accurately measure both the position and the momentum of a particle simultaneously. This means that the more precisely one knows one property, the more uncertain the other property becomes. This principle is a consequence of the quantum nature of particles, as described by quantum mechanics.

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