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an electron in a one-dimensional box requires photons with a wavelength 8080 nm to excite it from the n=2 energy level to the n=3 energy level. calculate the length of the box
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Answered by Gustaf Erbus
3,5nm
9 years ago
Answered by erica
3.00 nm
8 years ago
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