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An iron ball has a mass of 35gms and a speed of 50m/s. If the speed can be measured with in accuracy of `2%` then the uncertainty in the position 

A

`1.507xx10^(-23)m`

B

`1.507xx10^(-31)m`

C

`1.507xx10^(-33)m`

D

`4.507xx10^(-32)m`

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