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Mathematically, Heisenberg's uncertainty...

Mathematically, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle can best be explained by

A

`Delta x xx Delta p ge (h)/(pi)`

B

`Delta p ge (pi h)/(Delta x)`

C

`Delta x xx Delta p ge (h)/(4pi)`

D

`Delta x ge (Delta p xx h)/(4pi)`

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C

This is as per mathematical statement of the principle, `(Delta x xx Delta p ~~ (h)/(4pi))`
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