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true or false: Heisenberg's law says that momentum and position can be known together, and explain why.
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False. Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle states that it is impossible to know both the momentum and position of a particle simultaneously. This is because the act of measuring one of these properties will cause the other to become uncertain.
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