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Why does the uncertainty principle make it impossible to predict a trajectory for the electron?
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In physics, a trajectory refers to the path that a moving object follows through space as a function of time. To predict this path, we need to know two things: the object's position and its velocity (or momentum, in quantum mechanics) at a given time. Show more…
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