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Determine the energy and n(i) for the spectral line at 121.6 nm (orange). Hint: R(H)=2.18x10^-18 J, c=3.0x10^8, and 1x10^9 nm - 1 m.

Line, nm
121.6
E, J
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n(f)
1
n(i)
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10 years ago

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DrBob222
I can't tell what you're doing but note that the Rydberg constant for H is NOT the number you have listed.
10 years ago

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