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A ball weighing 10 g is moving with a velocity of `90ms^(-1)`. If the uncertainty in its velocity is 5%, then the uncertainty in its position is _______ `xx10^(-33)m`. Rounded off to the nearest integer)
[Given `h=6.63xx10^(-34)Js` ]

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