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[" (a) "001.212" ev "],[" (c) "0.414eV],[" The potential difference applied to an X-niy,ubed tunction "],[" is "V" .The ratio of the de Bmatie wavelength of "],[" clactron to the minimum wayelength of "X(x)" is "],[" directly proportional to "],[[" (a) "V," (b) "sqrt(1)],[" (c) "sqrt(V^(3))," (d) "sqrt(V)^(7/2)]]

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