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The uncertainity in momentum of an electron is `1 xx 10^(-5) kg.m//s`. The uncertainity in its position will be `(h = 6.62 xx 10^(-34)kg.m//s)`

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`1.05 xx 10^(-28) m`

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`1.05 xx 10^(-26)m`

C

`5.27 xx 10^(-30)m`

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`5.27 xx 10^(-28) m`

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