For hydrogen, find the frequency of light emitted in the transition from the 107th orbit to the 100th orbit. For hydroge

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For hydrogen, find the frequency of light emitted in the transition from the 107th orbit to the 100th orbit. For hydrogen, find the frequency of light absorbed in the transition from the 106th orbit to the 108th orbit.
The mass of an electron is 9.11 x 10-31 kg. A.) If the wavelength of an electron is 5.06 x 107m, how fast is it moving? B.) If an electron has a speed equal to 7.20 x 10 m/s, what is its wavelength?
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