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Question
In a hydrogen like sample two different types of photons A and B are produced by electronic transition. Photon B has it′s wavelength in infrared region. If photon A has more energy than B, then the photon A may belong to the region
Options
A.ultraviolet
B.visible
C.infrared
D.None
Solution
If photon A has more energy than photon B, then λ of photon A must be less than λ of photon B. If λof photon B is in IR region, λ of photon A can be in Infrared region or visible region or ultra violet region.
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