In hydrogen’s characteristic spectra, each series (Lyman, Balmer, etc) has a “series limit”, where the wavelengths at one end of the series tend to “bunch up”, approaching a single limiting value.  part a: Does the infinite well have series limits? If not, why not? If so, is it at the short or long wavelength end?

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In hydrogen’s characteristic spectra, each series (Lyman, Balmer, etc) has a “series limit”, where the wavelengths 
at one end of the series tend to “bunch up”, approaching a single limiting value. 

part a: Does the infinite well have series limits? If not, why not? If so, is it at the short or long wavelength end? 

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