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What is the lowest energy of the spectral line emitted by the hydrogen atom in the Lyman series? (h = Planck constant, c = Velocity of light, R = Rydberg constant)

A

`(5hcR)/(36)`

B

`(4hcR)/(3)`

C

`(3hcR)/(4)`

D

`(7hcR)/(144)`

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