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Homework Statement
A beam of 13.0 eV electrons is used to bombard gaseous hydrogen in ground state.
What photon energies will be emitted?
Homework Equations
ΔE = -13.6 (\frac{1}{n^{2}_{f}} - \frac{1}{n^{2}_{i}})
However hydrogen is in the ground state therefore n_i= 1:
ΔE = -13.6 (\frac{1}{n^{2}_{f}} - 1)
The Attempt at a Solution
Rearranging the above equation I got n_f = 4.76.
Am I correct in saying "the photon can be emitted from a maximum energy state of n=4"?
I'm unsure how to word it.
WRT the initial question, it asks what photon energies will be emitted so would I have to write them all down?
ie
4\rightarrow3 = 0.66 ev
4\rightarrow2 = 2.55 ev
4\rightarrow1 = 12.75 ev
3\rightarrow2 = 1.89 ev
3\rightarrow1 = 12.09 ev
2\rightarrow1 = 10.2 ev