An electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from n = n 1 to n = n 2 . The time…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Atoms
An electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from n = n1 to n = n2. The time period of the electron in the initial state is eight times that in the final state. The possible values of n1 and n2 are
- n1 = 4, n2 = 2
- n1 = 8, n2 = 2
- n1 = 8, n2 = 1
- n1 = 6, n2 = 2
Answer
(A) n 1 = 4, n 2 = 2
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