KristyanaB82948 KristyanaB82948
  • 03-11-2022
  • Physics
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I’m working on this study guide but I’m stock on the first equation

Im working on this study guide but Im stock on the first equation class=

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KylieroseX432352 KylieroseX432352
  • 03-11-2022

To find the energy needed to jump from one state to another we just need to subtract the initial state energy to the final state. In this case the final state will have -13.6 eV of energy and the initial state has -122.4 eV of eneregy, then we have:

[tex]-13.6-(-122.4)=108.8[/tex]

Therefore, the energy needed is 108.8 eV

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