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The uncertainty involved in the measurement of velocity within a distance of ` 0.1 Å ` is :

A

`5.79 xx10^(6)` m sec^(-1)`

B

`5.79 xx10^(7) m sec^(-1)`

C

`5.79 xx10^(8) m sec^(-1)`

D

`5.79 xx10^(5) m sec^(-1)`

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