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Using Bohr's postulates, derive the expression for the frequency of radiation emitted when electron in hydrogen atom undrgoes transition from higher energy state (quantum number `n_i`) to the lower state (`n_f`).
When electron in hydrogen atom jumps from energy state `n_i=4` to `n_f=3,2,1` , identify the spectral series to which the emission lines belong.

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