What is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle?
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The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that it is impossible to simultaneously measure both the position and momentum (or velocity) of a particle with absolute precision. There is an inherent uncertainty in these measurements, and the more accurately one is known, the less accurately the other can be determined.