Which of the following does not represent the mathematical expression for the $\text{HEISENBERG}$ uncertainty principle?

  • A
    $\Delta x \cdot \Delta p \geq \frac{h}{4 \pi}$
  • B
    $\Delta x \cdot \Delta v \geq \frac{h}{4 \pi m}$
  • C
    $\Delta E \cdot \Delta t \geq \frac{h}{4 \pi}$
  • D
    $\Delta E \cdot \Delta x \geq \frac{h}{4 \pi}$

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