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How is the frequency of radiation different from that of frequency of electron in its orbit ?

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(i) For radiation frequency `v=(E_(2)-E_(1))/(h)`
`v=Z^(2)Rc((1)/(n_(1)^(2))-(1)/(n_(2)^(2)))`
Where `n_(2)` = higher orbit and `n_(1)` = lower orbit.
(ii) For frequency of electron revolution in its orbit, `f=(1)/(T)=(v)/(2pir)`
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