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The ionisation potential of H-atom is 13...

The ionisation potential of H-atom is `13.6eV`. It is exposed to electromagnetic radiation of wavelength `1028A^(@)` and gives out induced radiations, then

A

Longest wavelength of induced is `6568A^0`

B

Lowest wavelength of induced radiation is `102A^0`

C

Longest wavelength of induced radiation is `3252 A^(0)`

D

Longest wavelength of induced is `1216 A^(0)`

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