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    Name Heisenberg's uncertainty principle  
 
    Equation Δ x Δ p h  
 
    Definition of terms Δx = uncertainty in position, Δp = uncertainty in momentum, h = Planck's constant  
 
    Comments

  The uncertainty principle gives a limit on the uncertainty of the properties of a system. The product of the uncertainty of the position and the uncertainty of the momentum is not less than h .

This is usually expressed as follows: if a measurement is made on a system that determines its position to within Δx , then there is an uncertainty on its position that is not less than hx.

 
 
    References The Feynman Lectures on Physics , R P Feynman, R B Leighton, M Sands, Addison-Wesley, 1963  
         


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