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A micorscope using suitable photons is employed an electron in an atom within a distance of ` 0.1 A` . What is the uncetrancity involved in the measurment of its velcity ?

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`Delta x Delta p = (h)/(4pi) or Delta x +m Delta v = (h)/(4pi)`
`Delta v = (h)/(4pi xx Delta x xx m)`
`Delta v = (6.626 xx 10^(-34) Js)/(4 xx 3.14 xx 0.1xx10^(-10) m xx 9.11 xx 10^(-31) kg)`
`= 0.579 xx 10^(7)m s^(-1) (1.1 kg m^(2) s^(-2))`
` = 5.79 xx 10^(6) m s^(-1)`
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