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What is the wavelength of the most energetic photon that can be emitted from a muonic atom with Z=1?​

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Answered by sahuharsh182
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Answer:

Explanation:

r Balmer series

1λ=R[122−1n2] where n=3,4,5

By putting n = ∞ in equation (i), we obtain the series limit of the Balmer series

1λ=R[122−1∞2]

or λ = 364.5 nm.

This is the shortest wavelength in the series

Energy of photon E=hcλ

Since E=∝1λ

For shortest wavelength, energy of photon is the most.

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