suppose we detect red photons at 102.57 nm emitted by electrons dropping from the n=3 to the n= 1 orbital in hydrogen. If the temperature of the cloud doubled, what would be the wavelength photo of the photons emitted by the transition?

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suppose we detect red photons at 102.57 nm emitted by electrons dropping from the n=3 to the n= 1 orbital in hydrogen. If the temperature of the cloud doubled, what would be the wavelength photo of the photons emitted by the transition?

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