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An electron is moving in an orbit of a hydrogen atom from which there can be a maximum of six transition. An which there can be a maximum of three transition. Find ratio of the velocities of the electron in these two orbits.

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Number of spectral lines obtained due to transition of electrons from nth orbit ot lower orbit is given by
`N=(n(n-1))/(2)`
Case I
`6=(n(n_(1)-n))/(2)`
`rArr" " n_(1)^(2)-n_(1)-12=0rArr(n_(1)-4)(n_(1)+3)=0rArrn_(1)=4`
because `n_(1)` cannot be neatgive i.e., -3
Case II `" " 3=(n_(2)(n_(2)-1))/(2)`a
`rArr " " n_(2)^(2)-n_(2)-6=0rArr(n_(2)+2)(n_(2)-3)=0rArrn_(2)=3`
because `n_(2)` cannot be negaive i.e.,-2.
Velocity of electron in hydrogen atom in nth orbit.
`v_(n)prop(1)/(n)rArr(v_(n))/(n'_(n))=(n_(2))/(n_(1))rArr(v_(6))/(v_(3))=(3)/(4)`
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