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It is not possible to determine precisely both the position and the momentum or velocity) of a small moving particle (e.g. electron , proton, etc)
The uncertainity in position and velocity of a particle are `10^(-10)m` and `5.27 xx 10^(-24) ms^(-1)` respectively, Calculate the mass of the particle. `(h = 6.625 xx 10^(-34)J-s)`

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