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Assume that you are travelling at a speed of 90km/h in a small car with a mass of 1050kg. If the uncertainity in the velocity of the car is `1% (Deltav=0.9 km//h)`, what is the uncertainity (in meters) in the position of the car ? 

A

`Delta x ge 1xx10^(-35)m`

B

`Deltax ge 2xx10^(-37)m`

C

`Deltax ge 2 xx10^(-36)m`

D

`Deltaxge 4xx10^(-38)m`

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