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If `v_1` is the frequency of the series limit of lyman seies, `v_2` is the freqency of the first line of lyman series and `v_3` is the fequecny of the series limit of the balmer series, then

A

`v_(1)-v_(2)=v_(3)`

B

`v_(2)-v_(1)=v_(3)`

C

`v_(3)=1//2(v_(1)-v_(3))`

D

`v_(1)+v_(2)=v_(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`E_(oo)-E_(1)=hv_(1)," "impliesE_(1)implieshv_(1)`
`E_(2)-E_(1)=hv_(2),`
`E_(oo)-E_(2)=hv_(3)," "implies E_(2)implies hv_(3)`
`-hv_(3)+hv_(1)=hv_(2)`
`v_(2)=v_(1)-v_(3)`
`v_(3)=v_(1)-v_(2)`
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