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the energy levels for ` A^(+z=-1)` can be given by :

A

`E_(n) "for" A^(+(z-1)) = Z^(2) xx E_(n) "for"H`

B

`E_(n) "for" A^(+(z-1)) = Z xx E_(n) "for"H`

C

`E_(n) "for" A^(+(z-1)) = (1)/(Z^(2)) xx E_(n) "for"H`

D

`E_(n) "for" A^(+(z-1)) = (1)/(Z) xx E_(n) "for"H`

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