Respuesta :

Position and momentum relation.

Explanation:

  • Heisenberg's uncertainty principle was given by Werner Karl Heisenberg in the year 1927.
  • This principle gives the relation to the position of a particle and the momentum of a particle.
  • The uncertainty principle states that the position of a particle and momentum of a particle cannot be measured at the same moment.
  • This uncertainty is due to high precision.

           The formula for uncertainty principle:

                   ΔxΔp  ≥ [tex]\dfrac{h}{4\pi }[/tex]

        Here,  Δx denotes uncertainiy in position and Δp denotes uncertainty in momentum.

  • Smaller is the Δx larger is the Δp that means the more accurately uncertainty in position is measured there is less accuracy in measuring uncertainty in momentum.