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what does plancks equation $e = h \times \
u$ determine?
- the color of the lines on the atomic spectrum for an atom
- the energy released as an electron moves to a lower orbital
- the number of lines on the atomic spectrum for an atom
- the energy released as an electron moves to a higher orbital
Brief Explanations
- Recall Planck's equation \( E = h \times
u \) (where \( E \) is energy, \( h \) is Planck's constant, and \(
u \) is frequency).
- Analyze each option:
- The color of atomic spectrum lines relates to frequency/wavelength, but the equation itself doesn't determine color directly (it relates energy to frequency). Eliminate the first option.
- When an electron moves to a lower orbital, it releases energy. The energy of the photon emitted (or absorbed) can be calculated using \( E = h
u \). This matches the equation's use.
- The number of lines in an atomic spectrum is determined by electron transitions between energy levels (quantum states), not by Planck's equation. Eliminate the third option.
- Moving to a higher orbital requires energy absorption, not release. Eliminate the fourth option.
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