An atom in an excited state3.75eV above the ground state remains in that excited state 2.36μs before moving to the ground state.45.
Find the frequency of the emitted photon (in units of 10^-14Hz).
(A)5.65 (B)6.67 (C)7.86 (D)8.38 (E)9.06
2.Find the approximate uncertainty in energy of the photon (in units of 10^-10eV).
(A) 1.40 (B) 2.67 (C) 3.86 (D) 4.38 (E) 5.06
An atom in an excited state3.75eV above the ground state remains in that excited state 2.36μs...
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