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what is mean by ( electron in a higher-than- normal orbit falls back to its normal orbit ) in formation of photons

can anyone explain me in simple words it's hard to understand when anyone use these words ​

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Answered by saumya200619
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Higher orbitals represent higher excitation states. When an electron absorbs energy, it jumps to a higher orbital. This is called an excited state. An electron in an excited state can release energy and 'fall' to a lower state. From that excitation state, the electron can then drop back down, releasing a photon with a fixed

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