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Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the wavelength (^) in nm for all of the transitions ending with n = 3 indicated in
the table below. These will be calculated from the Energies in the previous question with
ninal = 3. The first one has been done for you. Your nanometer values should not include
any decimals. Remember that E = hc/h where h is Planck's constant in Js and c is the speed
of light in m/s (this means your initial answers will be in meters....you need to convert
them to nanometers ). Hint: Since this question concerns the photon EMITTED by the
transition of the electron, all the values will now be positive. The equation given under #4
of the Data Analysis section in the lab already includes this sign change.
n; → nf
л (nm)
8 → 3
955
7 - 3
6 → 3
5 → 3
1282
4 → 3
1876
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