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OpenStudy (aravindg):

Assuming that energy emitted is in form of electromagnetioc radiation and usiong E=hc/lambda ...arrive at an expression for wave no.(1/lambda) when transition takes place from n1 to n2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is chemistry?

OpenStudy (aravindg):

ya

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so you just want the energy in wave numbers?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Looks more like electromagnetic Physics

OpenStudy (aravindg):

i need expression

OpenStudy (akshay_budhkar):

hc(1/n1^2-1/n2^2) something like that..

OpenStudy (akshay_budhkar):

hc/lamda and the rest stuff the same

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yep, it's on the same page I sent you earlier http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohr_model

OpenStudy (aravindg):

plz giv exact answer its urgent

OpenStudy (akshay_budhkar):

yay! i am right! remember my chem after 2 years! lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that is impressive!

OpenStudy (akshay_budhkar):

lol!!

OpenStudy (aravindg):

thx one last question

OpenStudy (aravindg):

..........

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you should be giving medals for all these chem questions we answered in the math section lol

OpenStudy (akshay_budhkar):

lol yes!!!

OpenStudy (aravindg):

Write proportionality relationship for radius ,VELOCITY ,KINETIC ENERGY AND POTENTIAL ENERGY AND TOT ENERGY AND T P for an electron around hydrogen atom

OpenStudy (akshay_budhkar):

OMG!!! you making us rack our brains

OpenStudy (aravindg):

last one please finish it beautifully

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well radius is inversely proportional to potential energy

OpenStudy (aravindg):

.............

OpenStudy (anonymous):

same with velocity, kinetic and total energy I believe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

inversely related to T and directly related to P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you may want to double check that

OpenStudy (aravindg):

T AND P ARE?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I had that backwards, directly proportional to T and inversely proportional to P

OpenStudy (radha):

wave no.=RZ^2(1/n1^2-1/n2^2)...hare R= rydbergs constant and Z=atomic no.!

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