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Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle states that the more precisely we try to determine the momentum of a particle, the less accurately we can know its position, and vice versa. This principle arises from the nature of quantum physics, where particles can behave like both waves and particles simultaneously. The act of measuring one property necessarily disturbs the other, making it impossible to have precise knowledge of both momentum and position simultaneously.
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