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  • It is not possible to determine preciselt both the position and momentum (or velocity) of a small moving particle such as electron, proton etc. This is known as Heisenber uncertainty principle. The mathemactical form of this principle is : Delta x.Delta p ge (h)/(4pi) (constant) However this principle is irrevalent in case of bigger particles such as a cup, ball, car etc., that we come across in our daily life. In case of small microscopic particles, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle rules out simultaneous exact determination of their

    A
    energy and velocity
    B
    charge density and radius
    C
    postion and momentum
    D
    none of the above three
  • The location and momentum of an electron in an orbital are complementary to each other. The statement is against Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.

    A
    If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
    B
    If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
    C
    If assertion is true but reason is false
    D
    If assertion is false but reason is true.
  • The formula for Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is

    A
    `lambda = ( h)/( mv)`
    B
    `Deltax xx Deltap ge ( h)/( 4pi)`
    C
    `Deltax xx Deltap ge ( h)/( 2pi)`
    D
    `mvr = n (h)/(2pi)`
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