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A maruti car weighing 3.0xx10^(3)kg is m...

A maruti car weighing `3.0xx10^(3)`kg is moving on a highway. Its speed can be measured with a accuracy of `+-`0.01 mile. Is Heisenberg uncertainty principle valid?

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