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An electron accelerated through a potential difference of 0.1V from rest attains a KE `(KE_e)` also there is a molecule of nitrogen gas having temperature 300K and KE `(KE_(N_2))`. Find `(KE_(e))/(KE_(N_2))`

A

1.5

B

2

C

2.5

D

1

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