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The ionisation potential for the atoms of a gas is $I$. Electrons of mass $m$ and charge $e$ travelling at a speed $v$ can just cause ionisation of atoms in the gas.... show full transcript
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To derive the speed , we start from the relationship between kinetic energy and ionisation potential. The kinetic energy (KE) of an electron can be expressed as:
The ionisation potential represents the energy required to ionise an atom. For the electron to just cause ionisation, its kinetic energy must equal the ionisation potential:
Rearranging this equation to solve for gives:
Taking the square root of both sides results in:
Thus, the answer corresponds to option A from the multiple-choice answers.
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