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If a hydrogen atom electron jumps from the n=6 orbit to the n=2 orbit,energy is released.
Kinked-demand Curve
A demand curve that has a distinct bend or kink, typically illustrating that a firm in an oligopoly will experience a different elasticity of demand for price increases compared to price decreases.
Price Cut
A reduction in the price of a good or service to attract more customers or boost sales.
Price Increase
A rise in the cost of goods or services, often measured by inflation rates or observed in market prices.
Demand Curve
A graph that represents the relationship between the price of a good or service and the quantity of it that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices.
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