Calculate the wavelength when electron transits.

AI Thread Summary
A photon with a wavelength of 300nm is emitted when an electron transitions from -4 eV to -8 eV. If the initial state is -6 eV, the energy change to -8 eV is -2 eV. The relationship between energy and wavelength indicates that if the energy change is halved, the wavelength would double. Therefore, the expected wavelength for the transition from -6 eV to -8 eV is 600nm. Understanding the relationship between energy and wavelength is crucial for solving such problems.
YMMMA
Messages
156
Reaction score
10

Homework Statement


A photon of wavelength 300nm is emitted from an atom when an electron makes a transition from an energy state of -4 eV to a state of -8 eV. IF the initial state had been at enerygy of -6 eV, the wavelength of the photon emitted in a transition to -8eV is..??

Homework Equations


E=hc/λ

The Attempt at a Solution


I don’t know the basis of this question, but here is my attempt. Since the change in energy from -4eV to -8eV is -4 eV and from -6ev to -8eV is -2, so the energy is halved. If E is halved, then I think λ doubles and the anwer would be 600nm (not sure)
 
Physics news on Phys.org
Apparently you do know the basis of the question since your reasoning is correct.

You can use the relevant equation to guide your thinking about how energy and wavelength are related. If you doubled the wavelength ##\lambda##, what would happen to E?
 
vela said:
Apparently you do know the basis of the question since your reasoning is correct.
Oh, great! I wasn’t sure I know that topic well. :oldsmile:
 
Kindly see the attached pdf. My attempt to solve it, is in it. I'm wondering if my solution is right. My idea is this: At any point of time, the ball may be assumed to be at an incline which is at an angle of θ(kindly see both the pics in the pdf file). The value of θ will continuously change and so will the value of friction. I'm not able to figure out, why my solution is wrong, if it is wrong .
TL;DR Summary: I came across this question from a Sri Lankan A-level textbook. Question - An ice cube with a length of 10 cm is immersed in water at 0 °C. An observer observes the ice cube from the water, and it seems to be 7.75 cm long. If the refractive index of water is 4/3, find the height of the ice cube immersed in the water. I could not understand how the apparent height of the ice cube in the water depends on the height of the ice cube immersed in the water. Does anyone have an...
Back
Top