The t average time interval that clapses between the excitation of an atom and the time it radiates energy is 10-8 sec. Calculate the uncertainty in the energy of emitted photons and the limit of accuracy with which the frequency of the emitted radiation may be determined.
The t average time interval that clapses between the excitation of an atom and the time it radiates energy is 10-8 sec. Calculate the uncertainty in the energy of emitted photons and the limit of accuracy with which the frequency of the emitted radiation may be determined.
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Transcribed Image Text:t The average time interval that clapses between the excitation of an atom and the time it radiates
energy is 10-8 sec. Calculate the uncertainty in the energy of emitted photons and the limit of accuracy with
which the frequency of the emitted radiation may be determined.
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