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If uncertainty in position and momentum are equal then uncertainty in velocity is.

A

`(1)/(m) sqrt((h)/(pi))`

B

`sqrt((h)/(pi))`

C

`(1)/(2m) sqrt((h)/(pi))`

D

`sqrt((h)/(2pi))`

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C

`Deltax. Deltap ge (h)/(2pi)`
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