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Hiesenberg.s uricertainty principle states that it is impossible to determine simultaneously the position and momentum of a particle. He considered the limits of how precisely we can measure properties of an `e^-` (or)other microscopic particles like electron. The more accurately we measure the momentum of a particle, less accurately we can determine its position.
If uncertainty in measurement of position and momentuin are equal calculate the uncertainty in velocity

A

`sqrt((h)/(pi))`

B

`sqrt((h)/(2pi))`

C

`(1)/(2m)sqrt((h)/(pi))`

D

none of these

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