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Uncertainty in position of a hypothetical subatomic particle is `1 "Å"` and uncertainty in velocity is `(3.3)/(4 pi) xx 10^(5)` m/s then the mass of the particle is approximately ( h = `6.6 xx 10^(-34)` Js) :

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