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A stationary hydrogen atom emits photon corresponding to the first line of Lyman series. If R is the Rydberg constant and M is the mass of the atom, then the velocity acquired by the atom is

A

`(3Rh)/(4m)`

B

`(4M)/(3Rh)`

C

`(Rh)/(4M)`

D

`(4M)/(Rh)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`p=-mv,h/lambda=mvRightarrowv=h/m(1/lambda)&1/lambda=(3R)/4`
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