Calculate the transition dipole moment, umn = | m (T)Hz n (T)dT where uz = -er cos(0) for a transition from the ls level to the 2p, level in H. The integration is over r, 0, and 6. Use 3/2 b210 = er/2a9 cos(e) 4/27 ao for the 2p; wave function. Use 3/2 W100 = e-r/as for the 1s wave function. To solve this problem you may need to evaluate the following integral: n! g"e-a" de = Express your answer in coulomb-meters to three significant figures. ινα Αφ ? -0.745 C- m Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again
Calculate the transition dipole moment, umn = | m (T)Hz n (T)dT where uz = -er cos(0) for a transition from the ls level to the 2p, level in H. The integration is over r, 0, and 6. Use 3/2 b210 = er/2a9 cos(e) 4/27 ao for the 2p; wave function. Use 3/2 W100 = e-r/as for the 1s wave function. To solve this problem you may need to evaluate the following integral: n! g"e-a" de = Express your answer in coulomb-meters to three significant figures. ινα Αφ ? -0.745 C- m Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again
Principles of Instrumental Analysis
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![Calculate the transition dipole moment, umn = | m (T)Hz n (T)dT where uz = -er cos(0) for a transition from the ls level to the 2p, level in H. The integration is over r, 0,
and 6. Use
3/2
b210 =
er/2a9 cos(e)
4/27 ao
for the 2p; wave function. Use
3/2
W100 =
e-r/as
for the 1s wave function. To solve this problem you may need to evaluate the following integral:
n!
g"e-a" de =
Express your answer in coulomb-meters to three significant figures.
ινα Αφ
?
-0.745
C- m
Submit
Previous Answers Request Answer
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Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the transition dipole moment, umn = | m (T)Hz n (T)dT where uz = -er cos(0) for a transition from the ls level to the 2p, level in H. The integration is over r, 0,
and 6. Use
3/2
b210 =
er/2a9 cos(e)
4/27 ao
for the 2p; wave function. Use
3/2
W100 =
e-r/as
for the 1s wave function. To solve this problem you may need to evaluate the following integral:
n!
g"e-a" de =
Express your answer in coulomb-meters to three significant figures.
ινα Αφ
?
-0.745
C- m
Submit
Previous Answers Request Answer
X Incorrect; Try Again
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