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A base ball of mass `200 g` is moving with velocity of `3 xx 10^(3) cm s^(-1)` .If we can locte the base ball with an error equal to the magnitude of the wavelength of the light used `(5000 Å)` how wil the uncertainty in momentum be used with the total momentum of the base ball?

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