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When a electron jumps from a higher energy state to a lower energy state with an energy different of `DeltaE` electron - volt , then the wavelength of the spectral line emitted is approximately

A

`(12415)/(Delta E) xx 10^(-10)m`

B

`(19.8 xx 10^(-26))/(Delta E) m`

C

`(1.98 xx 10^(-26))/(Delta E)m`

D

`(12415 xx 10^(-8))/(Delta e)m`

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