To be more specific can an electron emit any wavelength thus frequency of light and if so is it likely to do so in nature (outside lab)? I'am a student so excuse me if the question is illogical. Thank you for your time all answers are welcome!
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2Possible duplicate of Minimum frequency of an electromagnetic wave or links therein. – AccidentalFourierTransform Feb 11 '17 at 12:31
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2Possible duplicate of Maximum wavelength of a photon/electromagnetic radiation? – Yashas Feb 11 '17 at 12:39
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That emit any wavelength is impossible due to quantum mechanics. – Jack Feb 11 '17 at 12:43