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An electron in the third energy level of an excited `He^(o+)` ion return back to the ground sate .The photon emitted in the process is absorbed by a stationary hydrogen atom in the process is absermine by a stationary hydrogen atom in the ground state .Determine the velocity of the photoelectron ejected from the hydrogen atom in metre per second

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