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Electrons in a certain energy level n=n1, can emit 3 spectral lines. When they are in another energy level n=n2. They can emit 6 spectral lines. The orbital speeds of the electrons in the two orbits are in the ratio
Number of emitted spectral lines N=2n(n−1) 1st case N=3 ∴3=2n1(n1−1) ⇒n12−n1−6=0 ⇒(n1−3)(n1+2)=0 n1=3,n1=−2
Negative value of n1 is not possible ∴n1=3 2nd caseN=6
Again, 6=2n2(n2−1) ⇒n22−n2−12=0 →(n2−4)(n2+3)=0 n2=4,n2=−3
Again, as n2 is always positive ∴n2=4
Velocity of electron v=2ε0hnZe ∴v2v1=n1n2 ⇒v2v1=34