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Simplified model of electron energy levels for a cartain atom is shown in figure. The atom is bombarded will fast moving electrons. The impact of one of these electrons can cause the removal of electron from K-level , thus, creating a vacancy in the K-level. This vacancy in K-level is filled by an electron from l-level and the energy reased in this transition can either appear as electromagnetic waves or may all be used knock out an electron from M-level of the atom.

Based on above information, answer the following question:
The minimum potential difference through which bombarding electron beam must be acclerated from rest to cause the ejection of electron from K-level is.

A

`18750 V`

B

`400 kV`

C

`16 kV`

D

`21.6 kV`

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A

The minimum enegry required to remove the electron from `K`- level is `3 xx 10^(-15) J`.
Let `V` be the potential difference required , then
`eV = 3 xx 10^(-15) J`.
`V = (3 xx 10^(-15))/(1.6 xx 10^(-16)) = 18750 V`
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