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The uncertainity in the position of an electron (mass `9.1 xx 10^(28)g`) moving with a velocity of `3.0 xx 10^(4) cm^(-1)` accurate up to 0.011%, will be

A

1.92 cm

B

7.68 cm

C

0.175 cm

D

3.84 cm

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