So when we measure an electron's position, we are treating it as a particle at a specific point in space, with an uncertain wavelength.
因此当我们测量一电子的位置是,我们将其当做处于空间某一点的粒子,拥有不确定的波长。
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Vessel can not be regarded as particle while vessel is berthing, so distance of vessel and shoreline is not distance of point and line, it should be calculated as space between polygon and line.
So, actually, if you look at motion of charged particles in an electric field caused by a point charged particle, it also satisfies Kepler's law, satisfies the same law.