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Both the nucleus and the atom of some element are in their respective first excited states. They get de-excited by emitting photons of wavelengths lambda_(N) ,lambda_(A) respectively. The ratio (lambda_(N))/(lambda_(A)) is closest to :

Both the nucleus and the atom of some element are in their respective first excited states. They get de-excited by emitting photons of wavelengths lambda_(N) ,lambda_(A) respectively. The ratio (lambda_(N))/(lambda_(A)) is closest to :

An excited nucleus emits a gamma-ray photon with energy of 2.45 MeV. (a) What is the photon frequency? (b) what is the photon wavelength?

An excited nucleus emits a gamma-ray photon with energy of 2.45 MeV. (a) What is the photon frequency? (b) what is the photon wavelength?

An excited state of H atom emits a photon of wavelength lamda and returns in the ground state. The principal quantum number of excited state is given by:

An excited state of H atom emits a photon of wavelength lamda and returns in the ground state. The principal quantum number of excited state is given by:

An excited state of H atom emits a photon of wavelength lamda and returns in the ground state. The principal quantum number of excited state is given by: