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When an electron jumps from the orbit `n = 2` to `n = 4`, then wavelength of the radiations absorbed will be..............(R is Ryberg’s constant)

A

`(3R)/16`

B

`(5R)/16`

C

`16/(5R)`

D

`16/(3R)`.

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