Quantum mechanics - Heisenberg, Uncertainty, Principle
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The observables discussed so far have had discrete sets of experimental values. For example, t…Measurements can be made of position x of a particle and the x-component of its linear momentum, denoted by px. These two observables are incompatible because they have different state functions. The phenomenon of diffraction noted above illustrates the impossibility of meas… The experiment can be repeated with a stream of electrons instead of a beam of light. Accordin…This is the well-known Heisenberg uncertainty principle for position and momentum. It states that there is a limit to the precision with which the position and the momentum of an object can be measured at the same time. Depending on the experimental conditions, either quantity can be …
The observables discussed so far have had discrete sets of experimental values. For example, t…Measurements can be made of position x of a particle and the x-component of its linear momentum, denoted by px. These two observables are incompatible because they have different state functions. The phenomenon of diffraction noted above illustrates the impossibility of meas…
The experiment can be repeated with a stream of electrons instead of a beam of light. Accordin…This is the well-known Heisenberg uncertainty principle for position and momentum. It states that there is a limit to the precision with which the position and the momentum of an object can be measured at the same time. Depending on the experimental conditions, either quantity can be …
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