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Heisenberg uncertainty principle has no significance in our every day life. Explain.

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In our daily life we can see only the moving macro and semi-micro objects. The mass of the striking photons of light is too small to cause any shift in their position by the time the reflected photons form the image of the object. For such particles, there is no problem in measuring the exact position and exact momentum simultaneously. Thus, the principle has no relevance for such objects.
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