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Two electronic transitions were found to take place in a single electron species. One is deactivation of electron from the `5^(th)` shell to the `4^(th)` shell and the other is from the `2^(nd)`nd shell to the `l^(st)` shell. Do the energies emitted due to the above transitions have the same wavelength? justify

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(i) calculation of energy emitted due to the above transition
(ii) calculation of difference in energy between 5th and 4th and 2nd and 1st shells
(iii) relation between the energy and the frequency of the electromagnetic radiation
(iv) relation between frequency and the wave- length of the electromagnetic radiation
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