1)energy of photon E=-13.6z2(1/n12-1/n22)
here z=1,n1=1,n2=4
E=-13.6(1/12-1/42)=-12.75 ev
2)here z=1,n1=4,n2=8
energy E=-13.6(1/42-1/82)=-0.6375 ev
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