egriffit98 egriffit98 06-03-2024 Physics contestada Taking the wavelength of the first Balmer line in the hydrogen spectrum (n = 3 to n = 2) as 660 nm, then the wavelength of the 2nd Balmer line in the same spectrum (n = 4 to n = 2) will be: a) 440 nm b) 495 nm c) 528 nm d) 616 nm