Heisenberg showed that measuring the magnitude of a quantum particle altered its state, so that another magnitude could not be measured simultaneously. Heisenberg's famous formula : tells us that the margin of error with which we measure the position of a particle, multiplied by the margin of error with which we measure its linear momentum is always greater than h (the Planck constant).

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