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An electron jumps from n^"th" level to t...

An electron jumps from `n^"th"` level to the first level.
The correct statement is :

A

Number of spectral lines `= ( n ( n - 1))/( 2)`

B

number of spectral lines `= Sigma ( n - 1)`

C

If n = 4, the number of spectral lines = 6

D

Number of spectral lines `= n ( n - 1) `

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