An external electron collides with the electron in a hydrogen atom initially in the ground state. What minimum kinetic e

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An external electron collides with the electron in a hydrogen atom initially in the ground state. What minimum kinetic energy must the external electron have before the collision so that the electron in the hydrogen atom can make a transition from the ground state to the first excited state after the collision? Select one: O a. 12.1 eV O b. 13.6 eV O c. 10.2 eV O d. 3.4 eV O e. 1.9 eV
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