Physics
WAEC 2007
There is always an uncertainty involved in any attempt to measure the position and momentum of an electron simultaneously. This statement is known as the
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A.
de Broglie's law
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B.
Heisenberg uncertainty principle
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C.
Franck-Hertz experimental law
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D.
wave-particle paradox
Correct Answer: Option B
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