Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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ISBN: 9780130606204
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 27, Problem 48P
To determine

(a) To Determine:

Is the transition state an absorption or emission and which state energy is higher initial or final when initial state (n) is 1 and final state (n) is 3.

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Answer to Problem 48P

Solution:

Final state is higher, so the transition of energy is absorption. The energy of the photon is 12.1eV

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Initial state (n) is 1

Final state (n) is 3.

Formula Used:

hf=EnEn=(13.6eV)(1n2)

Calculation:

The energy of a level can be determined by using the formula hf=EnEn=(13.6eV)(1n2)

In this question, initial state (n) is 1 and final state (n) is 3. As the value of final state is higher than the value of the initial state so the transition of the energy is absorption.

The energy of the photon can be calculated as

hf=EnEn=(13.6eV)[(132)(112)]=12.1eV

So, the energy of the photon in this transition is 12.1eV

To determine

(b) To Determine:

Is the transition state an absorption or emission and which state energy is higher initial or final when initial state (n) is 6 and final state (n) is 2.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 48P

Solution:

Final state is lower than the initial state. So, the transition of energy is emission. The energy of the photon is 3.0eV.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Initial state (n) is 6.

Final state (n) is 2.

Formula Used:

hf=EnEn=(13.6eV)(1n2)

Calculation:

The energy of a level can be determined by using the formula hf=EnEn=(13.6eV)(1n2)

In this question, initial state (n) is 6 and final state (n) is 2. As the value of final state is lower than the value of the initial state so the transition of the energy is emission.

The energy of the photon can be calculated as

hf=EnEn=(13.6eV)[(162)(122)]=3.0eV

So, the energy of the photon in this transition is 3.0eV

To determine

(c) To Determine:

Is the transition state an absorption or emission and which state energy is higher initial or final when initial state (n) is 4 and final state (n) is 5.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 48P

Solution:

Final state is higher, so the transition of energy is absorption. The energy of the photon is 0.31eV

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Initial state (n) is 4

Final state (n) is 5

Formula Used:

hf=EnEn=(13.6eV)(1n2)

Calculation:

The energy of a level can be determined by using the formula hf=EnEn=(13.6eV)(1n2)

In this question, initial state (n) is 4 and final state (n) is 5. As the value of final state is higher than the value of the initial state so the transition of the energy is absorption.

The energy of the photon can be calculated as

hf=EnEn=(13.6eV)[(142)(152)]=0.31eV

So, the energy of the photon in this transition is 0.31eV

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