1
IIT-JEE 1984
Subjective
+3
-0
The electron energy in hydrogen atom is given by E = (-21.7 $$\times$$ 10-12)/n2 ergs. Calculate the energy required to remove an electron completely from the n = 2 orbit. What is the longest wavelength (in cm) of light that can be used to cause this transition?
2
IIT-JEE 1982
Subjective
+4
-0
Calculate the wavelength in Angstrom of the photon that is emitted when an electron in the Bohr orbit, n = 2 returns to the orbit, n = 1 in the hydrogen atom. The ionization potential of the ground state hydrogen atom is 2.17 $$\times$$ 10-11 erg per atom.
3
IIT-JEE 1981
Subjective
+3
-0
The energy of the electron in the second and the third Bohr's orbits of the hydrogen atom is -5.42 $$\times$$ 10-12 erg and -2.41 $$\times$$ 10-12 erg respectively. Calculate the wavelength (in Ã…) of the emitted radiation when the electron drops from the third to second orbit.
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