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An electron in a hydrogen like atom is in an excited state3 . It has a total energy of -3 4 eV. Calculate :
(a) The kinetic energy of electron .
(b) The de-Broglie wavelength of electron . ( `h = 6.6 xx 10^(023) , m_e = 9 .108 xx 10^(-31) kg)`

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(a) ` 3.4e V, (b) 6.618 xx 10^(10) m,`
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