There is always an uncertainty involved in any attempt to...
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
de Broglie's law
Heisenberg uncertainty principle
Franck-Hertz experimental law
wave-particle paradox
Correct answer is B
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