How do you effectively characterize the basic shape dependent properties for non-spherical particles? Explain
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- AK éléctron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from the state n= 12 to the state n= 2. Give the wavelength of the photon emitted during this transition in units of nm. Round your answer to 2 significant figures. Add your answerNeed full detailed process. The more explanation the better. #S## How does the concept of spontaneous symmetry breaking apply to phase transitions in condensed matter systems?
- Please, I want to solve the question correctly, clearly and conciselyInteresting... I already recieved confirmation that for #11, 2 is the correct answer. And when I submitted 4.10 for #12, that was marked incorrect. All the other answers were correct, so thank you very much for this. I have submitted this question many times and everyone keeps giving me wrong answers. You were the first to give me correct answers. Do you know why 4.10 would be marked incorrect for 12 and why #11 would be correct with an answer of 2?