- An electron of a stationary hydrogen atom passes from the fifth energy level to the ground level. The velocity that the electron acquired as a result of photon emission will be: 24 hR (a) 25 m 25 hR (b) 24 m 24 m 25 m (c) 24 hR (d) 25 hR

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- An electron of a stationary hydrogen atom passes
from the fifth energy level to the ground level. The
velocity that the electron acquired as a result of
photon emission will be:
24 hR
(a)
25 m
25 hR
(b)
24 m
24 m
25 m
(c)
24 hR
(d)
25 hR-
Transcribed Image Text:- An electron of a stationary hydrogen atom passes from the fifth energy level to the ground level. The velocity that the electron acquired as a result of photon emission will be: 24 hR (a) 25 m 25 hR (b) 24 m 24 m 25 m (c) 24 hR (d) 25 hR-
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