Energy levels for a particular system is given as En = 10.5 n(n+1)/n^3 in eV. Find the energy for electron transition fr

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Energy levels for a particular system is given as En = 10.5 n(n+1)/n^3 in eV. Find the energy for electron transition fr

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Energy levels for a particular system is given as En = 10.5 n(n+1)/n^3 in eV. Find the energy for electron transition from n=2 to n=4. Determine if this transition is an absorption that requires energy or it is an emission that releases photon.
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