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The frequency of radiations , emitted when the electron falls , from n=4 to n=1 in a hydrogen , atom

A

1.54*10^(15)s^(-1)

B

1.03*10^(15)s^(-1)

C

3.08*10^(15)s^(-1)

D

2.00*10^(15)s^(-1)

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