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2 July, 12:07
How is the location of an electron described?
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Anaya Barrett
2 July, 12:31
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The location of an electron can't be determined exactly, because of it's high speed, by the time we define it in a position, it changes it position. The location is determined by probability, and also uncertainty theory
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