(a)
The frequency of photon absorbed by the atom.
Answer to Problem 6TP
The frequency of photon absorbed by the atom is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The energy of the level 2 is
The energy of the level 3 is
Formula used:
The change in energy between initial and final orbit is given by
The frequency of photon absorbed by the atom is given by
Calculation:
The planks constant is
The frequency of photon absorbed by the atom is calculated as follows:
Conclusion:
Thus, the frequency of photon absorbed by the atom is
(b)
The frequency of photon emitted by the atom.
Answer to Problem 6TP
The frequency of photon emitted by the atom is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The energy of the level 1 is
Formula used:
The change in energy between initial and final orbit is given by
The frequency of photon emitted by the atom is given by
Calculation:
The frequency of photon emitted by the atom is calculated as follows:
Conclusion:
Thus, the frequency of photon emitted by the atom is
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