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The relationship between the light emitted by an atom and the energies of the electrons in the atom is that the energy emitted by an atom is equal to the difference between the energy of two orbitals.

According to Bohr's model:

In Bohr's theory, the electron can jump from a lower energy level to a higher energy level, and when the energy is removed electron comes back to the initial energy level. Bohr proposed the energy and radii of an electron in the atom are quantized.

Energy between the orbits is given by,

∆E = E -E°

where ∆E = difference between the energy of orbital.

E = initial energy

E° = final energy.

Thus, we concluded that the energies of electron in the atom is equal difference between the energy of two orbitals.

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