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A proton is accelerated to one fifth of the velocity of light. If the velocity can be measured with a precision of + 0.3%, what must be the uncertainty in its position? (mass of proton 1.675 x 10-27 kg).​

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A proton is accelerated to one fifth of the velocity of light. If the velocity can be measured with a precision of + 0.3%, what must be the uncertainty in its position? (mass of proton 1.675 x 10-27 kg). is 1.05 × 10 inverse 13 m

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