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State and explain Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.

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What is Heisenberg's uncertainty principle ?

Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that.

The location and momentum of an electron in an orbital are complementary to each other. The statement is against Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.

Neils Bohr has a major contribution towords the structure of atom. He has given Bohr's Bury rules for the distribution of electrons in the various shells in an atom. Apart from that, he has also introduced the concept of ground state and excited states for an electron. But Bohr theory does suffer from certain defects. The present picture of the atom is mainly due to the researches carried by Heisenberg. (i) State the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. (ii) Give its mathemetical form. (iii) Why does the principle have no utility in daily life ?

According to Heisenberg's uncertainly principle.

Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is not valid for:

Which of the following is correct regarding Heisenberg's uncertainity principle