Content protected from screenshots
GKFix.in
Current Affairs
General Knowledge
Categories
Concept Builder Quiz
About Us
Start Quiz
GKFix.in
Home
Current Affairs
General Knowledge
Categories
Concept Builder Quiz
Start Quiz
GKFix MCQ Question
Test your knowledge and learn something new
Home
ATOMIC STRUCTURE
Question #24250
Back to Home
View All ATOMIC STRUCTURE Questions
20 Views
Question
Why is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle not significant for macroscopic objects?
A. Because the uncertainties are negligible due to large mass
B. Because the effect is significant for macroscopic objects
C. Because the effect reverses for macroscopic objects
D. Because the effect changes direction for macroscopic objects
Check Answer
Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook
Copy Link
Related Questions
What is the electronic configuration of calcium (Ca)?
29
How many photons of light with a wavelength of 4000 pm provide 1 J of energy?
18
What does the solution of the Schrödinger equation yield for a hydrogen atom?
21
What does the National Framework for Global Capability Centres (GCC) aim to boost in India?
(Current Affairs)
49
When will the restrictions on buses entering Delhi, requiring them to run on CNG, electricity, or BS...
(Current Affairs)
29