(iii) In this situation, we do not expect transition from 3s to 2s state if the electron is initially in the 3s state, Explain the reason. Solve (iii) only please

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(i) Using Bohr model for atomic hydrogen, obtain energy levels for the 2s, 3s and 3p states in the
actual number with the unit of [eV]. We consider a transition that electron in the 3p state emits
a photon and make a transition to the 2s state. What is the frequency ν of this photon ?
(ii) Now we do not include electron spin angular momentum, and just estimate an effect of a
magnetic field B on this transition (Normal Zeeman effect) with orbital angular momentum.
How many lines of optical transition do we expect ? What is the interval of the frequency in the
field B = 0.1 Tesla ?
(iii) In this situation, we do not expect transition from 3s to 2s state if the electron is initially in the
3s state, Explain the reason.

Solve (iii) only please

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