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The minimum kinetic energy of an electron,hydrogen ion,helium ion required for ionization of a hydrogen atom is `E_(1)` in case electron is colided with hydrogen atom. It is `E_(2)` if hydrogen ioniscollided and `E_(3)` when helium ioniscollided.Then:

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