What does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle state that it is impossible to know?
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Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle tells us that it is not possible to know with absolute precision the position AND the momentum of a particle (at microscopic level).
This principle can be written (along the
Where
If, for example,
This tells you a lot about the idea of absolute measurements and precision of a measurement at a microscopic level!!! (also because, at microscopic level, a particle becomes....a Wavicle!!!!)
Hope it helps!