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A hydrogen atom rises form its n=1 state to the n=4 state by absorbing energy. If the potential energy of the atom in the n=1 state be -13.6 eV, then calculate
(a) potential energy in the n=4 state,
(b) energy obserbed by the atom in transition,
(c) Wavelength of the emitted radiation if the atom returns to its original state.

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