Nuclear Physics and RadioactivityHard
Question
A beam of ultraviolet light of all wavelengths passes through hydrogen gas at room temperature x-direction. Assume that all photons emitted due to electron transition inside the gas emerge in the y-direction. Let A and B denote the lights emerging
Options
A.Some of the incident wavelength will be absent in A
B.Only tose wavelengths will be present in B which are absent in A
C.B will contain some visible light
D.B will contain some infrared light
Solution
Room temperature ⇒ n =1
Upon absorption excitations take place to Many higher states which upon de-exiciation emit all A.V, infrared and visible light.
Upon absorption excitations take place to Many higher states which upon de-exiciation emit all A.V, infrared and visible light.
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