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Table-tennis ball has mass 10g and speed of 90m/s. if speed can be measured within an accuracy of 4%. What will be the uncertainly in speed and position?

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To solve the problem step by step, we will first calculate the uncertainty in speed and then use that to find the uncertainty in position. ### Step 1: Given Data - Mass of the table tennis ball (m) = 10 g = 10 × 10⁻³ kg = 0.01 kg - Speed of the ball (v) = 90 m/s - Accuracy of speed measurement = 4% ### Step 2: Calculate the Uncertainty in Speed (Δv) ...
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