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A sample of hydrogen (in the form of atoms), is made to absorb white light. 52% of the hydrogen atoms got ionised. In order to calculate the ionisation energy of hydrogen from its absorption spectrum ("assuming the electrons that got ejected have" KE=0), it is possible by measuring the frequency of the:

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line of SHORTEST wavelength
line of LONGEST wavelength
line of greatest intensity
line of SMALLEST intensity

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