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The mass of a particle is `10^(-10)g` and its radius is `2xx10^(-4)cm`. If its velocity is `10^(-6)cm sec^(-1)` with `0.0001%` uncertainty in measurement, the uncertainty in its position is `:`

A

`5.2 xx 10^(-8)m`

B

`5.2xx 10^(-7)m`

C

`5.2 xx 10^(-6)m`

D

`5.2 xx 10^(-9)`

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A

`Deltax = (h)/(4pim.Deltav)` where `Deltav = 10^(-12)`
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