Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is most important for
a. very large objects, such as the Moon.
b. very large distances.
c. very small particles, such as electrons.
d. very small angular momentum.
c
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What will be an ideal response?
All the following statements are true. Which one explains why mean solar time differs from apparent solar time?
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Why were elements heavier than helium not produced during the Big Bang?
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Which force is strongest beyond an atomic nucleus?
A) strong B) weak C) electromagnetic D) gravity E) They are all equal.