What is the minimum frequency of light needed to ionize a Hydrogen atom in the n-5 state (in Hz)? Planck's constant h-4.14E-15 eV•s 1 Rydberg - 13.6 eV

icon
Related questions
Question
Q8
nmamninnannnnm
What is the minimum frequency of light needed to ionize a Hydrogen atom in the n= 5 state (in Hz)?
Planck's constant h=4.14E-15 eV•s
1 Rydberg = 13.6 eV
Selected Answer O None Givend
Corred Anwer
1310000000000014 2
Question 9
A converging lens with focal length 0.275 m is used to project an image of a candle flame onto a screen that is set a distance
5.50 m from the lens. At what distance must the actual candle flame be from the lens to get an image on the screen (in
meters)?
Selected Answer O None Given)
Correct Answer
Transcribed Image Text:nmamninnannnnm What is the minimum frequency of light needed to ionize a Hydrogen atom in the n= 5 state (in Hz)? Planck's constant h=4.14E-15 eV•s 1 Rydberg = 13.6 eV Selected Answer O None Givend Corred Anwer 1310000000000014 2 Question 9 A converging lens with focal length 0.275 m is used to project an image of a candle flame onto a screen that is set a distance 5.50 m from the lens. At what distance must the actual candle flame be from the lens to get an image on the screen (in meters)? Selected Answer O None Given) Correct Answer
Expert Solution
trending now

Trending now

This is a popular solution!

steps

Step by step

Solved in 3 steps with 2 images

Blurred answer