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Explain why the uncertainty principle has significated when applied to macroscope objects such as moving car ?

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In case of macroscapic the energy of photons cannot disturb the position and momentum of the object be such case the uncertainqainies on position amd moment are negligble as compared to the size of the object and moment of the object, respectively
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