Which statement is a correct consequence of the uncertainly principle?
A particle’s kinetic energy cannot be measured accurately at any time
Both momemtum and energy of a particle can be known with absolute certainly
It is possible to measure exactly both the position and momentum of a particle at the same time
The complete knowledge of the position of a particle implies the complete ignorance of its energy
The uncertainty in our knowledge of energy and the duration taken to measure it, are each less than Planck’s constant.
Correct answer is A
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that it is impossible to make precise measurements of both the position and momentum of a particle simultaneously