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Induced Radiations - Atomic Structure
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The    of  H is 13.6 eV. It is exposed to electromagnetic waves of 1028 angstrom and gives out induced radiations. Find the wavelength of these induced radiations.

 

 

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IP1 is given so we kno the energy required to eject an electron and then it is radiated with light with some wavelenght convert wavelength into energy using  then subtract IP1 from it and convert the remaining value into wavelength

 

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I'm sorry my friend, this will not give the answer(s).

 

Secondly, the quation is , not the one that you have given.

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Need not post the solution now. I have been able to do it.




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