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The hydrogen atom in the ground state is excited by mass of monchromatic radiations of wavelength
` lambda Å ` . The resulting spectrum consists fo maximum `15` different lines . What is the value of ` lambda` ? (`R_H = 109737 cm^(-1))`.

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`937.3Å`
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