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A975152 - Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle
Rho Posted Apr 4, 2003
'Terrayears' is a brilliant unit of time.
Placing a charged particle in a magnetic field would change its velocity and so its position, meaning that neither could be accurately determined.
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Rho Posted May 10, 2003
Thanks, and thanks for picking it.
I resisted the temptation to link to http://www.jokes-archive.co.uk/jokes/Heisenberg_speeding/
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