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An electron with energy E is incident upon a potential energy barrier of height `E_(pot) gt E` and thickness L. The transmission coefficient T

A

Is zero

B

Decreases exponentially with L

C

Is proportional to `1//L`

D

Is proportional to `1//L^(2)`

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