In Raman effect, Stoke’s lines are spectral lines having

In Raman effect, Stoke’s lines are spectral lines having

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(a) frequency greater than that of the original line
(b) wavelength equal to that of the original line
(c) wavelength less than that of the original line
(d) wavelength greater than that of the original line

Correct Answer:

wavelength greater than that of the original line

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