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Heisenberg uncertainty principles has no significance in our everyday life. Explain

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The effect of Heisenberg uncertainty principle is significant only for motion of microscopic objects and is negligible for that of macroscopic objects. This can be explained by following example- If uncertainty principle is applied to an object of mass, say about a milligram (10-6 kg).

v.x = \(\frac{h }{4π.m}\)

= \(\frac{6.626 \times 10^{−34}J s} {4 \times 3.1416 \times10^{−6}kg} =10^{−28}m^{2 }s^{−1}\)

∴ The value of ∆v.∆x obtained is extremely small and is insignificant. So, this principle has no significance in our everyday life.



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