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A parallel beam of light of wavelength 100 nm passes through a sample of atomic hydrogen gas in ground state. (a) Assume that when a photon supplies some of its energy to a hydrogen atom, the rest of the energy appears as another photon. Neglecting the light emitted by the excited hydrogen atoms in the direction of the incident beam, what wavelengths may be observed in the transmitted beam? (b) A radiation detector is placed near the gas to detect radiation coming perpendicular to the incident beam. Find the wavelengths of radiation that may be detected by the detector.

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Given:

Wavelength of light, λ = 100 nm = `100xx10^-9m`

Energy of the incident light (E) is given by

`E = (hc)/lamda`

Here,

h = Planck's constant

λ = Wavelength of light

`therefore E = 1242/100`

E = 12.42 eV

(a)

Let E1​ and Ebe the energies of the 1st and the 2nd state, respectively.

Let the transition take place from E1 to E2.

Energy absorbed during this transition is calculated as follows:

Here,

n1=1

n2=2

Energy absorbed (E') is given by

`E' = 13.6(1/n_1^2 - 1/n_2^2 )`

         `= 13.6 (1/1 - 1/4)`

         `=13.6 xx 3/4 = 10.2 eV `

Energy left = 12.42 eV − 10.2 eV = 2.22 eV

​Energy of the photon = `(hc)/lamda`

Equating the energy left with that of the photon, we get

`2.22  eV = (hc)/lamda`

`2.22  eV = 1242/lamda`

 or λ = 559.45 = 560 nm

Let E3 be the energy of the 3rd state.

Energy absorbed for the transition

from E1 to E3 is given by

`E' = 13.6(1/n_1^2 - 1/n_2^2)`

 = `13.6 (1/1 - 1/9)`

`= 13.6 xx 8/9 = 12.1  eV`

Energy absorbed in the transition from E1 to E3 = 12.1 eV  (Same as solved above)

Energy left = 12.42 − 12.1 = 0.32 eV

`0.32 = (hc)/lamda = 1242/lamda`

`lamda = 1242/0.32`

= 3881.2 = 3881 nm

Let E4 be the energy of the 4th state.

Energy absorbed in the transition from E3 to E4 is given by

`E' = 13.6 (1/n_1^2 - 1/n_2^2)`

 =`13.6 (1/9 - 1/16)`

`= 13.6 xx 7/144 = 0.65 eV`

Energy absorbed for the transition from n = 3 to n = 4 is 0.65 eV

Energy left = 12.42 − 0.65 = 11.77 eV

Equating this energy with the energy of the photon, we get

`11.77 = (hc)/lamda`

or `lamda = (1242)/(11.77) = 105.52`

The wavelengths observed in the transmitted beam are 105 nm, 560 nm and 3881 nm.

(b)

If the energy absorbed by the 'H' atom is radiated perpendicularly, then the wavelengths of the radiations detected are calculated in the following way:

`E = 10.2 eV`

`rArr 10.2 = (hc)/lamda`

or` lamda = 1242/10.2 = 121.76 nm ≈ 121  nm`

E = 12.1eV

rArr 12.1 = (hc)/lamda`

or `lamda = 1242/12.1 = 102.64 nm ≈ 103  nm `

E = 0.65 eV

`rArr 0.65 = (hc)/lamda`

`or lamda = 1242/0.65 = 1910.7  mn`  1911 nm

Thus, the wavelengths of the radiations detected are 103 nm, 121 nm and 1911 nm.

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