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jimmy p
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Hi, my physics tutor was explaining to the AS physics class about Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, and having never been told about it in any great detail, I am intrigued. I vaguely understand part of it but i would be grateful if someone could explain the other part, which as far as i know has E and t involved in it, and if they could maybe the other part too.
I would have listened myself but I am in A2 physics and i have other things to worry about (SHM).
Thanx
Jimmy
I would have listened myself but I am in A2 physics and i have other things to worry about (SHM).
Thanx
Jimmy
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