State Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle and the significance of it.
State Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle and the significance of it.
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Werner Heisenberg a German physicist in 1927, stated uncertainty principle which is the consequence of dual behaviour of matter and. It states that it is impossible to determine simultaneously, the exact position and exact momentum (or velocity) of an electron.
It rules out existence of definite paths or trajectories of electrons and other similar particles.
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In 4d orbital, n = 4 and
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