Calculate the longest and shortest wavelengths (in m) of light emitted by electrons in the hydrogen atom that begin in the
n = 3
state and then fall to states with smaller values of n.
longest wavelength m
shortest wavelength m



Shorter wavelength = 1.02518× 10-7 this is for transition from n=3 to n=1
Larger wavelength = 6.561142×10-7 this is for transition from n=3 to n=2
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