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An electron in a hydrogen like species makes a transition from the nth Bohr orbit to the next outer Bohr `(n + 1)` .Find an approximate relation between the dependence of the frequency of the photon absorbed as a function of n .Assume n its to have a large value `(ngt gt1)`

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To solve the problem of finding the relationship between the frequency of the photon absorbed by an electron transitioning from the nth Bohr orbit to the (n + 1)th orbit in a hydrogen-like species, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Energy Transition When an electron transitions from a lower energy level (n) to a higher energy level (n + 1), it absorbs energy in the form of a photon. The energy absorbed corresponds to the difference in energy between these two levels. ### Step 2: Use the Bohr Model Energy Formula The energy of an electron in the nth orbit of a hydrogen-like atom can be expressed as: \[ E_n = -\frac{R_H}{n^2} \] ...
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