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Answer by user232620 for What is the experiment used to actually observe the...

To translate uncertainty of position and momentum of the quantum world in terms the macro world is easy.The way you do it is just a simple logic.Imagine a tennis ball and imagine you can't really see...

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Answer by Malcolm for What is the experiment used to actually observe the...

Very high momentum doesn't mean speeds in excess of lightspeed - electrons approach infinite momentum as they approach lightspeed.The uncertainty principle means that very shortly after a precise...

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Answer by anna v for What is the experiment used to actually observe the...

First, how do you actually determine the position of the electron without "kicking" it out of the atom?When talking of quantum mechanical entities, as the atom and the electron are, one has to keep...

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Answer by Alfred Centauri for What is the experiment used to actually observe...

First, how do you actually determine the position of the electron without "kicking" it out of the atom?This is in the context of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM).In QM, an ideal measurement of...

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What is the experiment used to actually observe the position of the electron...

Prior to observation, the electron can be found anywhere (from inside the nucleus to the ends of the universe), but once its position is determined the answer is precise (albeit its momentum is not due...

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