A hydrogen atom emits a photon corresponding to an electron transition from `n = 5` to `n = 1`. The recoil speed of hydrogen atom is almost (mass of proton `~~1.6 xx 10^(-27) kg)`.
A hydrogen atom a photon corresponding to an electron transition from n=5 to n=1 .The recoil speed of hydrogen atom is almost (mass of proton 1.6times10^(-27)kg) (A) 10m/s (B) 2times10^(-2)m/s (C) 4m/s
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