A 64.6 g ball moves at 38 m/s. If its speed is measured to an accuracy of 0.07%, what is the minimum uncertainty in its position? Answer in units of m.
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![A 64.6 g ball moves at 38 m/s.
If its speed is measured to an accuracy of
0.07%, what is the minimum uncertainty in
its position?
Answer in units of m.
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