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Asked by Beth

What is the wavelength of the emitted photon, when the electron in the hydrogen atom makes a transition from the ni = 5 state to the nf = 3 state?
14 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Isn't there a standard formula for the energy change involved?

Then,

energy=Planck's constant* c/wavelength ?
14 years ago

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