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In a hydrogen spectum if electron moves from `6^(th)` to `2^(nd)` by transition in multi steps then find out the number of lines in spectum

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To find the number of spectral lines in a hydrogen spectrum when an electron transitions from the 6th energy level to the 2nd energy level in multi-steps, we can use the following formula: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Energy Levels**: - The initial energy level (n1) is 2 (the lower level). - The final energy level (n2) is 6 (the higher level). ...
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