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A monochromatic beam of light is absorbed by a collection of ground-state hydrogen atoms in such a way that three different wavelengths are observed when the hydrogen relaxes back to the ground state.

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If the absorbed beam is monochromatic (one wavelength) then it excites the H atom to some state n.

When that state decays, some of the atoms may decay to state 1, others to state 2, and still others to state 3

The net energy emitted in such a case would depend on:

n -1, n - 2, n - 3 which would produce 3 different wavelengths

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