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1. An electron decays from its first excited state to its ground state in a 1-dimensional infinite square well of width 5.0 n could you please answer all questions. like and comment are rewarded.

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2ma² so 2 mar 2 ma? (1) Energy of noth excited state nh Where a= width of the box m = mass of the election Ist excited state(3) E 200 mer energy released in one fussion of 0235 the light bulb total no 235 power = 100 Watt - 100 g/s. =P in one kg of

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