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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to close the thread when your doubt is solved. Mention the users who helped you solve the doubt. This will be added to their stats.am i crazy? like how is this not in any textbook
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 ...
Photon momentum
Called the Compton effect.
Nice extrapolation
About whether heisenbergs principle can be used or not, will have to check
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
bro found a glitch in the world xD
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