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An imaginaryy atom whose energy levels are shown here undergoes an Auger transition. This implies that the x-ray photon emitted during transition from L to K state is absorbed by another electron in M shell and it comes out of the atom. Calculate the initial energy of the Auger electron as in fig.

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