When you solve Schrodinger equation for your system you'll finally get well defined energy levels with no uncertainty related to them. Isn't it a contradiction to universal uncertainty principle? How do you explain this ( use appropriate equations)?

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When you solve Schrodinger equation for your system you'll finally get well defined
energy levels with no uncertainty related to them. Isn't it a contradiction to universal uncertainty
principle? How do you explain this ( use appropriate equations)?
Transcribed Image Text:When you solve Schrodinger equation for your system you'll finally get well defined energy levels with no uncertainty related to them. Isn't it a contradiction to universal uncertainty principle? How do you explain this ( use appropriate equations)?
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The uncertainty principle gives us the idea that the momentum and position are two distinct variables are not possible to measure instantly for a given time interval.

 

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