As i understood Heisenbergs principle is about "we can't know exact position and condition of a particle" while copenhagen interp. Is "unless we observe a paricule, it may or may not exist at all". Please forgive my ignorance as I am kinda new to this subject. And i would be glad to learn the...
Ive been doing some researches about QM and I am in a condition where i can't differ Heisenbergs indetermination principle from copenhagen interp. Can somebody please explain simply or advancedly(?) (in an understandable way) are there any differences between them. If there are, what are those...
as we know when the gas pressure of a liquad is equal with the outside pressure, liquid starts to boil. I am asking that if the gas pressure of a liquid can be "bigger" than the outside pressure.
and yeah its both description and translation problem