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An electron in the hydrogen atom jumps from excited state `n` to the ground state. The wavelength so emitted illuminates a photo-sensitive material having work function `2.75eV`. If the stopping potential of the photoelectron is `10V`, the value of `n` is

A

3

B

4

C

5

D

2

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