The first four spectral lines in the Lyman series of a H-atom are . If instead of Hydrogen, we consider Deuterium, calculate the shift in the wavelength of these lines.
Hint: The wavelength depends on the reduced mass.
Step 1: Find the relation between the wavelength and the reduced mass.
The total energy of the electron in the stationary state of the hydrogen atom is given by;
where signs are as usual and 'm' that occurs in the Bohr formula is the reduced mass of electron and proton in the hydrogen atom.