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The `IP_(1) `of H is `13.6 eV` it is expoxed to electromagnetic waves of 1028A^@ and gives out induced radiation .Find the wavelength of these induced radiation

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To solve the problem of finding the wavelength of the induced radiation when hydrogen is exposed to electromagnetic waves, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Energy of the Photon The ionization potential (IP) of hydrogen is given as \(13.6 \, \text{eV}\). This energy corresponds to the energy of a photon that can ionize the hydrogen atom. ### Step 2: Convert Energy from eV to Joules To perform calculations in SI units, we need to convert the energy from electron volts (eV) to joules (J). The conversion factor is: \[ ...
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