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The rediation emitted when an electron jumps from `n = 3 to n = 2` orbit in a hydrogen atom falls on a metal to produce photoelectron. The electron from the metal surface with maximum kinetic energy are made to move perpendicular to a magnetic field of `(1//320) T` in a radius of `10^(-3) m`. Find (a) the kinetic energy of the electrons, (b) Work function of the metal , and (c) wavelength of radiation.

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