The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is a relationship between certain types of physical variables like position and momentum, which roughly states that you can never simultaneously.
∆x∆mv ≥ h/4π
The difficulties do the uncertainty principle cause in trying to pick up an electron with a pair of forceps are -
1. So, When the electron is picked by the forceps, the position of the electron is ``localized’ (or fixed), this will render the momentum (P) and uncertainty principle will make it highly uneffective.
2. It will also shake the electron furiously against the forceps tips that tries to hold the electron tightly.
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