The allowed energies of a quantum system are 0.0 eV, 1.5 eV, 3.0 eV, and 6.0 eV. How many different wavelengths appear in the emission spectrum?

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2022-12-03

The allowed energies of a quantum system are 0.0 eV, 1.5 eV, 3.0 eV, and 6.0 eV. How many different wavelengths appear in the emission spectrum?

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Hudson Fry

Hudson Fry

Beginner2022-12-04Added 11 answers

E 1 = 0.0 e V E 2 = 1.5 e V E 3 = 3.0 e V E 4 = 6.0 e V
n = 4 n = 1 , Δ E 41 = E 4 E 1 = 6.0 e V n = 4 n = 2 , Δ E 42 = E 4 E 2 = 4.5 e V n = 4 n = 3 , Δ E 43 = E 4 E 3 = 3.0 e V n = 3 n = 1 , Δ E 31 = E 3 E 1 = 3.0 e V n = 3 n = 2 , Δ E 32 = E 3 E 2 = 1.5 e V n = 2 n = 1 , Δ E 21 = E 2 E 1 = 1.5 e V
So we have 4 different wavelengths

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