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If an electron is moving with velocity `500ms^(-1)`, which is accurate up to 0.005% then calculate uncertainty in its position. `[h=6.63xx10^(-34)J-s`, mass of electron `=9.1xx10^(-31)kg]`

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In an atom, an electron is moving with a speed of 600 ms^(-1) with an accuracy of 0.005%. Certainty with while the position of the electron can be located is (h = 6.6xx 10^(-34) kg m^(2)s^(-1)) , mass of electron m_(e) = 9.1 xx 10^(-31) k