Its a hypothetical constantant explains the uncertainity principle.
Werner Heisenberg. Born in Munich, Germany in 1901 and died in 1976. Heisenberg examined features of qauntum mechanics that was absent in classical mechanics. Thus created the "Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle".
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Werner Karl Heisenberg was a renowned German physicist and philosopher. In 1925 he discovered a way to formulate quantum mechanics with matrices. As a result of his discovery, Heisenberg was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1932.
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Werner Heisenberg was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1935 for physics because he founded the creation of quantum mechanics. This is a theory that everything is constantly in motion even though we may not be able to see it.
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle relates the fundamental uncertainty in the values of certain pairs of properties of a particle (e.g. momentum and position, energy and time) to a fundamental constant of nature known as Planck's Constant. Since Planck's constant is extremely small (~6.62
I suppose you mean physical constants such as the Heisenberg constant, the Boltzmann constant, the gas constant, the electron charge and so on. As you can see such values are independent on what kind of experiment you have, where, when and how.
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Werner Heisenberg's birth name is Werner Karl Heisenberg.
the Heisenberg uncertainty principle
Werner Heisenberg
The Eyes of Heisenberg was created in 1966.
Jochen Heisenberg was born in 1939.
Martin Heisenberg was born in 1940.
Werner Heisenberg developed this principle, known as the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.
The Eyes of Heisenberg has 158 pages.
Werner Heisenberg was born on December 5, 1901.