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In a hydrogen like atom, when an electron jumps form the M-shell to the L -shell the wavelength of emitted radiation is `lambda`. If an electron jumps from N-shell to L-shell, the wavelength of emitted radiation will be:

A

`(27)/(20)lambda`

B

`(16)/(25) lambda `

C

`(25)/(16)lambda`

D

`(20)/(27)lambda`

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