Physics, asked by jayant74, 11 months ago

When an electron makes a transition from one of its specified non radiating orbits
to another of lower energy then,

1. Electron is emitted having energy equal to energy difference between the initial and the
final states.

2. Photon is emitted having energy equal to energy difference between the initial and the final
states.

3. Neutron is emitted having energy equal to energy difference between the initial and the final
states.

4. Proton is emitted having energy equal to energy difference between the initial and the final
states.

Answers

Answered by RajnishChanchal
1

Answer:

2 is correct

Explanation:

Because when transition occurs in elements then photons are emitted of energy equal to energy difference between orbits

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