Multiple Choice
The Heisenberg uncertainty relations imply that if we know the x component of a particle's position within some specified precision, then we
A) must know the x component of its momentum to at least some corresponding precision.
B) are capable of knowing the x component of its momentum to at most some corresponding precision.
C) can calculate the x component of its momentum precisely.
D) All of the previous responses are correct.
E) None of the previous responses is correct.
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