Q. The position and velocity of a small moving particle like electron cannot be determined simultaneously. This principle is known as

A
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
B
Paul's exclusion principle
C
De Borglie principle
D
Pascals Law
Solution:

The Heisenberg uncertainty principle, stated in a way that’s useful for chemists, is that it’s impossible to determine with high precision both the momentum and position of an electron simultaneously.

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