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AP Chemistry: Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/2860-ap-chemistry-atomic-theory-part-2


Join Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams, nationally known Chemistry teachers. This is one in a series of lessons that cover all the necessary topics in an Advanced Placement Chemistry Course. In this lesson you will learn about:

a. Quantum Mechanics
b. Periodic table
c. Aufbau Principle

Also remember that you can buy the complete series by going to http://chempodcasts.com

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  • @snowwolfsabertooth never mind, you have to pay to watch it T.T

  • @sniperz18 well it's actually h-bar/2, but since h-bar = h/2π (i mean 1tau), h-bar/2= h/4π (or h/2tau)

  • excuse me, it's not 2π, it's 1 tau!

    i haven't watched the full video, but i'd do that in a bit, cuz this little excerpt doesn't explain much

  • i'm looking in my text book and it says that its not 4 pi but 2 pi wtf?

  • The future is always uncertain because we have an uncertainty between energy and time ∆E ∆t ≥ h/2π and position and momentum ∆×∆p×≥h/4π.

  • Last physics topic, man this was an awesome subject :)

  • I found this pretty damn useful as it was just the bare bones of the topic. Just what I needed to make a start :)

  • nice drawings xD

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