📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
The 'Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle' is significant for:
A
microscopic particles
B
macroscopic objects
C
stationary objects
D
all of the above
Explanation
The uncertainty in position and momentum is only measurable and relevant for tiny particles like electrons.
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