If the electron in the hydrogen atom jumps from the third orbit to second orbit, the wavelength of the emitted radiation in terms of Rydberg constant is?
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The Rydberg formula is used to calculate the wavelength of radiation emitted during transitions between energy levels in hydrogen.
The wavelength of the emitted radiation is given by the Rydberg formula. By applying the formula for the transition between the second and third orbits, the wavelength of the radiation can be calculated.