Principles of Physics IV
The Balmer series is a set of spectral line emissions of the hydrogen atom that occur when an electron transitions from a higher energy level to the second energy level. This series is significant because it provides key insights into the quantized nature of atomic energy levels and has been fundamental in the historical development of quantum mechanics, illustrating how light interacts with matter.
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