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The uncertanities in then velocities of two particle A and B are 0.05 and 0.02`ms^(-1)` respectively.The mass of B is five times to that of A.What is the ratio of uncertainities `[(Delta x_(A))/(Delta x_(B))]`in their positions?

A

2

B

0.25

C

4

D

1

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