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When the elecrton in the hydrogen atom jupms from `2nd` orbit to 1st orbit, the wavelength of radiation emitted is `lambda`. When the electrons jupms from `3rd` orbit to `1st` orbit, the wavelength of emitted radiation would be

A

`(27)/(32)lambda`

B

`(32)/(27)lambda`

C

`(2)/(3)lambda`

D

`(3)/(2)lambda`

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