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Given `m_(e)=9.11 xx 10^(-31)kg` and `h = 6.626 xx 10^(-34)Js`, the uncertainty involved in the measurement of velocity within a distance of `0.1Å` is

A

`5.79 xx10^8 m s^(-1)`

B

`5.79 xx10^5 m s^(-1)`

C

`5.79 xx10^6 m s^(-1)`

D

`5.79 xx10^7 m s^(-1)`

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