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Uncertainity in the position of an electron (mass `= 9.1 xx 10^(-31) kg`) moving with a velocity `300 ms^(-1)` accurate upto 0.001% will be `(h = 6.63 xx 10^(-34) Js)`

A

`19.2 xx 10^(-2)m`

B

`5.76 xx 10^(-2) m`

C

`1.92 xx 10^(-2) m`

D

`3.84 xx 10^(-2)m`

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