heisenberg
61HEISENBERG, Werner — (1901 1976) German physicist who developed the principle of indeterminacy and worked on the QUANTUM THEORY. His principle, known as the Heisenberg or Uncertainty Principle, says that at the sub atomic level one cannot know both the speed and… …
62Heisenberg uncertainty principle — Hei′senberg uncer′tainty prin ciple n. phs uncertainty principle • Etymology: 1965–70; after W. K. Heisenberg …
63Heisenberg uncertainty principle — /ˈhaɪzənbɜg/ (say huyzuhnberg) noun → uncertainty principle. {named after Werner Karl Heisenberg, 1901–76, German physicist} …
64heisenberg's principle — ˈhīzənˌbərgz noun Usage: usually capitalized H Etymology: after Werner K. Heisenberg b1901 German physicist : uncertainty principle …
65Heisenberg — biographical name Werner Karl 1901 1976 German physicist …
66Heisenberg — /huy zeuhn berrg /; Ger. /huy zeuhn berddk /, n. Werner Karl /verdd neuhrdd kahrddl/, 1901 76, German physicist: Nobel prize 1932. * * * …
67Heisenberg — Hei|sen|berg, Wer|ner (1901 76) a German ↑physicist who studied the behaviour of atoms, and won a ↑Nobel Prize. He is famous for developing the uncertainty principle …
68heisenberg's — hei·sen·berg s …
69Heisenberg — Hei•sen•berg [[t]ˈhaɪ zənˌbɜrg[/t]] n. big Werner Karl, 1901–76, German physicist: Nobel prize 1932 …
70Heisenberg — /ˈhaɪzənbɜg/ (say huyzuhnberg) noun Werner Karl /ˈvɜnə kal/ (say vernuh kahl), 1901–76, German physicist, important for contribution to quantum mechanics …