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3. Bohr atom. A hydrogen atom goes from the n = 4 state to the n=1 state, either all at once or via a series of intermediate
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to u . to n=1 - one trannition ch (3) n to n=2 and then n:2 2 to na lii & 5 I 3s nzu to n=3 and then n=3 to nalan =4 to n=3 a

(b)​​​​da $ - Booking Hslotm casei fromn=4to and then Ez-130 [ ] =-13.0(loca E, 2.550 n=2 to 3 - 2 photons , 6==13067 ) 5-3-4[42] Ff 0 -6631: O KTÓW IfE - 12.08 x 16 x 1619 - 6.636 x 1534 f = 1.59x109H7 , f = 2,9x10s ] C 3 = 3x108 1.59x1014 * 10% 2.9x10s

Where nf is final state and ni is initial state. E is the energy, f is frequency and \lambda is wavelength.

Also number of transitions are directly proportional to photons emitted.

So maximum of 3 photons gets emitted in total transition of electron from n=4 to 1.

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