answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

completely: coin is simple probability, quantum uncertainty is based on how increasing accuracy of measurement of one property of a tiny particle reduces the accuracy of measurement of another complementary property of the same particle. No probability there, just measurement limitations.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How does quantum uncertainty differ from the uncertainty involved in a coin flip?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Do some measurement have no uncertainty?

Yes. A coin lands Heads or Tails. Or a normal die lands with one of the numbers 1 to 6 on top. there is no uncertainty about the outcomes.


What is the name of every coin?

Names on coins will differ depending on the country of origin and age.


How is math involved with banking?

When you are banking you have to be able to count all the money and the coin's.


What is the value of a 1902 us coin?

You need to provide the denomination and any mintmark present on the coin. Values differ greatly between something like a 1902 penny and a 1902 gold double eagle.


Value ST Gaudens 20 MS64 gold coin?

You need to provide us a date and mintmark for us to accurately evaluate your coin. The values differ dramatically depending on if you have a rare or common date.


Are roman coins markedwrl worth anything?

The inscription on a coin is only one factor involved in the evaluation of a coin There are many factors considered in determining value. Some of them are the condition of the coin, the weight, the metal, and its rarity. It is impossible to give an estimate of a coin's worth without seeing it. A coin collector could help you considerably in this area.


Who was the first US President to be involved in an NFL regular season pregame coin toss?

George W. Bush


What is the value of early 1900 lady dimes?

Uh, the Lady is Miss Liberty, as in "Statue of ..." Please post a new question with the coin's specific date. Values can differ depending on the coin's date, condition, and whether there's a mint mark letter on the back.


What is the theoretical probability formula?

The formula depends on the experiment. For example, the answer will differ between a toss of a coin, a roll of a die, drawing a face card or not from an ordinary deck of cards.


What bearded Roman or Greek God holds horns and is shown with hens?

I've seen a Bacchus (Dionysus) holding bull or ram horns on a coin, but no hens were involved.


What blue schooner nose is on what candian coin?

Can we rephrase that? The schooner is Old Bluenose, it's not a schooner with a blue nose. And there's no candy involved, it's a Canadian dime.


What is frosted proof vip?

A "Proof" coin is one that is struck on specially prepared and polished dies and the coin itself is often hand finished to give a mirror like appearance to the flat surfaces of the coin. They are sold in packaging to protect the coin and are usually sold for much more than the face value of the coin due to the work and skill involved in producing them. A "Frosted" coin is one that has parts of the design slightly dulled by sand blasting or some similar technique, so that the design contrasts with the otherwise mirror like finish of the coin. A "VIP" coin is one that might be described as "limited edition" or perhaps sold by subscription, or sold only to selected collectors.