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15 Jan 2007 12:22:35 IST
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can Rydberg Constant attain any of these values:
(a) 2.18 * (10)
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(b) 3.29 * (10)
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My dear friend the unit of Rydberg constant is (metre)^-1 and its value is constant & it's not in any of your options.
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hey man thats it!!!!
even i thought the same thing in the brilliants exam.
but according to them the options given above are also correct.
even i do not know the reason.
somebody plzzzz help
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Rydberg constant R =1/
ie, wave number or the no. of waves per metre or centimetre
so its unit would be m
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