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Light of wavelength `330nm` falling on a piece of metal ejects electrons with sufficient energy with required voltage `V_0` to prevent them reaching a collector. In the same set up, light of wavelength `220 nm` ejects electrons which require twice the voltage `V_0` to stop them in reaching a collector. the numerical value of voltage `V_0` is

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