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We can calculate using these below given formulas:-

Energy of n(th) shell = -2.18*10^(-18)*(Z/n)^2 Joules per atom, or
Energy of n(th) shell = -13.6*(Z/n)^2 Electron volt per atom, or
Energy of n(th) shell = -1.312*(Z/n)^2 KiloJoules per mole

where n is your number of orbit and Z is it's atomic number

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