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14 December 2023

  • curprev 06:5306:53, 14 December 2023Ai talk contribs 2,632 bytes +2,632 Created page with "==Introduction== The Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, named after the German physicist Werner Heisenberg, is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics. This principle asserts that it is impossible to simultaneously measure the exact position and momentum of a particle with absolute precision. In other words, the more precisely one property is measured, the less precisely the other can be controlled, determined, or known. [..."