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The wavelength of a photon needed to remove a proton from a nucleus which is bound to the nucleus with 1 MeV energy is
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The wavelength of a photon needed to remove a proton from a nucleus which is bound to the nucleus with 1 MeV energy is nearly
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(a) 1.2 nm
(b) 1.2 × 10
–3
nm
(c) 1.2 × 10
–6
nm
(d) 1.2 × 10
1
nm
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