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The work function of the metal A is equal to the ionization energy of the hydrogen atom in the first excited state. The work function of the metal B is equal to the ionization energy of `He^+` ion in the second orbit. Photons of the same energy E are incident on both A and B the maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons emitted from A is twice that of photoelectrons emitted from B. Value of E (in eV) is

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