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A hydrogen like atom in ground state absorbs `n` photon having the same energy and its emits exacity `n`` photon when electrons transition takes placed .Then the energy of the absorbed photon may be

A

91.8 eV

B

40.8 eV

C

48.4eV

D

54.4 eV

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