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How are the frequencies of light emitted by an atom related to changes of electron energies?

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Explanation:

Light emitted by an atom making transition from higher energy state to low energy state has a frequency directly proportional to the energy change in electron.

Energy associated with atom is given by

[tex]E=h\nu[/tex]

[tex]E=Energy\ of\ electron[/tex]

[tex]h=Planck's\ constant[/tex]

[tex]\nu =Frequency[/tex]  

Change in Energy is [tex]\Delta E=h(\nu _2-\nu _1)[/tex]

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