The Heisenberg uncertainty principle says that the momentum and position of a particle cannot be known simultaneously

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The Heisenberg uncertainty principle says that the momentum and position of a particle cannot be known simultaneously and exactly. Can that information be obtained by measuring the momentum and quickly following up with a measurement of the position?

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Physical Chemistry

ISBN: 978-0321812001

3rd edition

Authors: Thomas Engel, Philip Reid

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