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exite the electron. Can you tell me what would be the outcome of this light experiment. So you mix X-rays with red light, the X-rays excite the electron to a higher shell level 2, or 3. Then the red light with the shortest wavelength, when it hits the electron as the electron is in shell 2, or 3 would the electron get excited, or not by the red light. The electron is only going to be in shell 2, and 3 for a for a very short time, but maybe the red light does not have the energy to excite the electron while it is in shell 2, and 3. Remember the red light, and X-rays are mixed together as a sing

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