If the electron in a hydrogen atom jumps from an orbit with level n 1 = 2 to an orbit…
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If the electron in a hydrogen atom jumps from an orbit with level n1 = 2 to an orbit with level n2 = 1, the emitted radiation has a wavelength given by
- \(\lambda=\frac{5}{3 R}\)
- \(\lambda=\frac{4}{3 R}\)
- \(\lambda=\frac{R}{4}\)
- \(\lambda=\frac{3 R}{4}\)
Answer
(B) = 4 3 R
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