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The electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from `n=n_(1)` to `n=n_(2)` state. The time period of the electron in the initial state `(n_(1))` is eigh times that in the final state `(n_(2))`. The possible values of `n_(1)` and `n_(2)` are

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