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(a) A gas of hydrogen atoms is their gro...

(a) A gas of hydrogen atoms is their ground state is bombarded by electrons with kinetic energy 12.5 ev. What emitted wavelengths would you expect to see?
(b) What if the electrons were replaced by photons of same anergy?.

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