The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
(Δx Δp ≳ ℏ)
• Implies that there really is no such thing as 'a particle is at 𝑥 with momentum 𝑝'
• That is, the more narrow the 𝑥-PDF |Ψ(x)|², the more broad the 𝑝-PDF |Φ(p)|² will become & vice versa (
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Oh, dimensionless unity
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So h=1 is kind of like a pipe with 2 fluids flowing through it. For a given fluid, the full capacity of the piie is utilized only if the amount of the other fluid is zero. In this case the fluids are accuracy of location & velocity.
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I wonder if there is interference between these 2 parameters resulting in a non-linear relationship. Kind of like interfacial tension between 2 fluids...
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