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The electon, in a hydrogen atom, is in its second excited state. Calculate the wavelength of the lines in the Lyman series, that can be emitted through the permisible transitions of this electron.
Given the value of Rydberg constant, `R=1.1xx10^(7)m^(-1))`

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