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Chapter 42, Problem 6DQ
To determine
The reason for the difference in the value of the moment of inertia for an axis through the center of mass of diatomic molecule calculated from the wavelength emitted in the
l = 19 → l = 18
transition and
l = 1 → l = 0
transition and which transition corresponds to larger moment of inertia.
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