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The Lyman series of the hydrogen spectru...

The Lyman series of the hydrogen spectrum can be represensted by the equation `v = 3.2881 xx 10^(15)s^(-1)[(1)/((1)^(2)) - (1)/((n)^(2))] [where n = 2,3,…….)`
Calculate the maximum and minimum wavelength of the lines in this series

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