Calculate the wavelength of the photon emitted when an electron makes a transition from n=5 to n=3. You can make use of the following constants: h=6.626×10−34 J⋅s c=2.998×108 m/s 1 m=109 nm
Apply Rydberg Formula
E = R*(1/nf^2 – 1/ni ^2)
R = -2.178*10^-18 J
Nf = final stage/level
Ni = initial stage/level
E = Energy per unit (i.e. J/photon)
E = (-2.178*10^-18)*(1/5^2 – 1/3 ^2)
E = 1.5488*10^-19 J/photon
For the wavelength:
WL = h c / E
h = Planck Constant = 6.626*10^-34 J s
c = speed of particle (i.e. light) = 3*10^8 m/s
E = energy per particle J/photon
WL = ( 6.626*10^-34)(3*10^8)/(1.5488*10^-19 ) =0.00000128344 m
WL = 0.0000012834*10^9 = 1283.4 nm
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