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The change in velocity when hydrogen ele...

The change in velocity when hydrogen electron jumps from K shell to L shell is

A

One-half of its original velocity

B

Twice to its original velocity

C

One-quarter of its original velocity

D

Equal to its original velocity

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The correct Answer is:
A

`V_(n) = (v_1)/(n)`
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