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Physics, 27.08.2019 06:30 andrew2786

Electron a falls from energy level x to energy level y and releases blue light. electron b falls from energy level y to energy level z and releases red light. which transition, from x to y or from y to z, has a greater energy difference? explain your answer and how you arrived at it.

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