An electron confined to a box absorbs a photon with wavelength λ. As a result, the electron makes a transition from the n = 1 state to the n = 3 state.
(a) Find the length of the box. (Use the following as necessary:
c, h, me, and
λ.)
L =
(b) What is the wavelength λ' of the photon emitted when
the electron makes a transition from the n = 4 state to
the n = 2 state? (Give your answer in terms of
λ.)
λ' = λ
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