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The Rydberg constant is a fundamental physical constant associated with the electromagnetic spectra of atoms, particularly hydrogen. It is crucial in quantum mechanics for calculating the wavelengths of spectral lines and is derived from the Rydberg formula, which describes the wavelengths of light emitted by electrons transitioning between energy levels in an atom.
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