weird application of uncertainty principle

can we apply heisenberg's principle to photons? they do have momentum , dual nature everything so why or why not
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lakshya
lakshyaOP6mo ago
am i crazy? like how is this not in any textbook
iTeachChem
iTeachChem6mo ago
29.4 Photon Momentum - College Physics 2e | OpenStax
The quantum of EM radiation we call a photon has properties analogous to those of particles we can see, such as grains of sand. A photon interacts as a ...
iTeachChem
iTeachChem6mo ago
Photon momentum Called the Compton effect. Nice extrapolation About whether heisenbergs principle can be used or not, will have to check
lakshya
lakshyaOP6mo ago
ngl i thought this was all far fetched considering quantum mechanics basically disagrees with everything xD but my teacher said this all works, even the equation is right
Aastik
Aastik6mo ago
bro found a glitch in the world xD
iTeachChem
iTeachChem6mo ago
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