The Heisenberg uncertainty principle places restriction on the precision of simultaneously measuring both position and momentum.This principle can also be applied to the simultaneous measurement of two other variables,which are
A) force and color.
B) energy and time interval.
C) mass and charge.
D) torque and frequency.
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