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Uncertainty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Uncertainty principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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International and U.S. perspectives on measurement uncertainty ... Online publications and purchasing information ... Constants, Units &; Uncertainty home page...
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This should not suggest that the uncertainty principle is the only aspect of the conceptual difference between classical and quantum physics: the implications of quantum mechanics for notions as (non)-locality, entanglement and identity play no less havoc with classical intuitions.
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The CITAC/ Eurachem supports laboratories evaluating measurement uncertainty with this site and with the recently published guide Quantifying Uncertainty in Analytical Measurement. A forum section informs about recent development. ... New Eurachem/CITAC guide on 'Use of uncertainty information in compliance assessment'.
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Note that this is independent of the wavelength used, and says there is a limit in principle as to how accurately one can simultaneously measure the position and momentum of a particle - if one tries to measure the position more accurately by using light of a shorter wavelength, then the uncertainty in momentum grows,
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Uncertainty Analysis ... Calculate uncertainty by analyzing errors ... Uncertainty of set of measurements not the width s of curve but rather...
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Uncertainty: Lack of certainty - what is neither determinedly true nor determinedly false, and hence in some sense and to some degree probable. ... Note one very fundamental case of uncertainty: Concerning contingent statements about the future.
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Uncertainty in a single measurement ... Fractional and percentage uncertainty ... How can one estimate the uncertainty of a slope on a graph?
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