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Calculate the wavelength of radiation emitted producing a line in the Lyman series ,when as electron falls from fourth stationary in hydrogen atom `(R_(H) = 1.1 xx 10^(7)m^(-1)`

A

96.97nm

B

969.7nm

C

9.697nm

D

None

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