The Rydberg equation (1/lambda=R/ni^2–R/nf^2) can

  1. The Rydberg equation (1/lambda=R/ni^2–R/nf^2) can be treated as a line equation. What is the value of nf as a function of the
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  2. The Rydberg equation (1/lambda=R/ni^2–R/nf^2) can be treated as a line equation. What is the value of nf as a function of the
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  3. I am so stuck on this problem:λ for one line of the hydrogen spectrum is .4118 x 10-4 cm. Use this value in the Rydberg
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  4. The prior \lambda is distributed according to \textsf{Exp}(a) (a > 0). Write the probability distribution function \pi (\lambda
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  5. Suppose we have the improper prior \pi (\lambda ) \propto e^{-a\lambda }, \lambda \in \mathbb {R} (and a \geq 0). Conditional on
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  6. A long thin rod lies along the x-axis from the origin to x=L, with L= 0.830 m. The mass per unit length, lambda (in kg/m) varies
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  7. The lifetime (in thousands of hours) X of a light bulb has pdfg(x)= \lambda e^{-\lambda x}, \hspace{3mm} x\geq 0 for some
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  8. a) According to the Rydberg equation, the line with the shortest wavelength in the emission spectrum of atomic hydrogen is
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  9. Based on your understanding of the Poisson process, determine the numerical values of a and b in the following expression.Integr
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  10. Recall that the exponential distribution with parameter \lambda is given by the pdf by\displaystyle \displaystyle f_\lambda (y)
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