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The electron, in a given Bohr orbit has a total energy of `-1.5 eV`. Calculate its (i) kinetic energy, (ii) potential energy and (iii) the wavelength of light emitted, when the electron makes a transition to the ground state. Ground state energy `=-13.6 eV`

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