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Light is emitted when
Options
(a) Electron make an transition from higher orbit to lower orbit
(b) Electron make an transition from lower to higher orbit
(c) Electron rotates in its own orbit
(d) All of these
Correct Answer:
Electron make an transition from higher orbit to lower orbit
Explanation:
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