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Electron are emited from an electron gun at almost zero velocity and are accelerated by an electric field E through a distance of `1.0m` The electron are now scatteared by an atomic hydrogen sample in ground state what should be the minimum value of E so that red light of wavelength `656.5 nm` may be emitted by the hydrogen?

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