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The frequency of radiations emitted when electron falls from `n = 4` to `n = 1` in `H-"atom"` would be (Given `E_1` for `H = 2.18 xx 10^-18 J "atom"^-1` and `h = 6.625 xx 10^-34 Js`.)

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