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How is the change in electron energy related to the frequency of light emitted in atomic transitions
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How is the change in electron energy related to the frequency of light emitted in atomic transitions
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How is the change in electron energy related to the frequency of light emitted in atomic transitions
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The light emitted by an electron moving from a higher to a lower energy level has a frequency directly proportional to the energy change in the electron.
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