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The energy change is greatest for a hydrogen atom when is state changes from

When a photon is emitted from an atom , the atom recils The kinetic energy of recoils and the energy of the photon come from the difference in energy between the state involved in the transition suppose a hydrogen atom change its state from n = 3 to n = 2 calculate the fractional change in the wavelength of light emitted , due to the recoil

When a photon is emitted from an atom , the atom recils The kinetic energy of recoils and the energy of the photon come from the difference in energy between the state involved in the transition suppose a hydrogen atom change its state from n = 3 to n = 2 calculate the fractional change in the wavelength of light emitted , due to the recoil

When a photon is emitted from an atom, the atom recoils. The kinetic energy of recoil and the energy of the photon come from the difference in energies between the states involved in the transition. Suppose, a hydrogen atom changes its state from n=3 to n=2. Calculate the fractional change in the wavelength of light emitted, due to the recoil.

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