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What is the primary consequence of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle for electrons?
A. Their position and velocity can be known simultaneously.
B. Their position and momentum can be known simultaneously.
C. Their position and momentum cannot be known simultaneously.
D. Their position and velocity are always known.
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