Multiple Choice
If a microscopic particle's uncertainty in velocity is reduced,
A) its uncertainty in position must increase enough to satisfy the uncertainty principle.
B) its uncertainty in position must remain unchanged.
C) its uncertainty in position must decrease enough to satisfy the uncertainty principle.
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