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Assertion: In a hydrogen atom energy of emitted photon corresponding to transition from `n = 2` to `n = 1` is such greater as compared to transition from `n=oo` to `n = 2`.
Reason: Wavelength of photon is directly proportional to the energy of emitted photon.

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