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Quantum
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Calculator
Compute the minimum momentum uncertainty Δp ≥ h/(4π·Δx) implied by Heisenberg's uncertainty principle for a given position uncertainty. The result is the lower bound on simultaneously measurable momentum spread.
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Quantum
De Broglie Wavelength Calculator
Compute the de Broglie wavelength λ = h/(m·v) of a massive particle from its mass and velocity. Demonstrates wave-particle duality: every massive particle has an associated quantum wavelength.
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Key differences
| Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Calculator | De Broglie Wavelength Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Quantum | Quantum |
| Inputs required | 1 | 2 |
| Result | Minimum Momentum Uncertainty (kg⋅m/s) | De Broglie Wavelength (m) |
| What it does | Compute the minimum momentum uncertainty Δp ≥ h/(4π·Δx) implied by Heisenberg's uncertainty principle for a given position uncertainty. The result is the lower bound on simultaneously measurable momentum spread. | Compute the de Broglie wavelength λ = h/(m·v) of a massive particle from its mass and velocity. Demonstrates wave-particle duality: every massive particle has an associated quantum wavelength. |