When an electron with energy $10.8 \,eV$ collides with a hydrogen $(H)$ atom,what will happen?

  • A
    An electron with $10.8 \,eV$ energy will be emitted.
  • B
    The electron will be completely absorbed.
  • C
    The $H$ atom will absorb $10.2 \,eV$ of energy,and the electron will be emitted with $0.6 \,eV$ of energy.
  • D
    None of these.

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